A multi-prediction implicit scheme for steady state solutions of gas flow in all flow regimes
For researchers simulating gas flows, this method accelerates convergence in continuum regimes while maintaining multiscale capability.
The authors present an implicit multiscale method for steady-state gas flow across all regimes, achieving one order of magnitude speedup over prior implicit schemes in the continuum regime.
An implicit multiscale method with multiple macroscopic prediction for steady state solutions of gas flow in all flow regimes is presented. The method is based on the finite volume discrete velocity method (DVM) framework. At the cell interface a multiscale flux with a construction similar to discrete unified gas-kinetic scheme (DUGKS) is adopted. The idea of the macroscopic variable prediction is further developed and a multiple prediction structure is formed. A prediction scheme is constructed to give a predicted macroscopic variable based on the macroscopic residual, and the convergence is accelerated greatly in the continuum flow regime. Test cases show the present method is one order of magnitude faster than the previous implicit multiscale scheme in the continuum flow regime.