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Session Overview
Session
S02 - Session #1
Time:
Tuesday, 25/June/2024:
11:00am - 12:30pm

Session Chair: Prof. François Dubois, LMSSC CNAM Paris & LMO Orsay, France

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Presentations
11:00am - 11:30am

High-precision lattice Boltzmann simulations using integer arithmetic

Paul Dellar

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

One sometimes wants to run lattice Boltzmann simulations with more precision than is available in commonly supported floating point arithmetic. This is particularly true for confirming qualitative properties such as conservation laws. It is also true for GPUs where one may be restricted to 32b-bit floating point numbers. This talk presents a rescaling of the Skordos (1993) variable transformation to formulate a lattice Boltzmann scheme that can be implemented using integer arithmetic. In particular, 128-bit integer arithmetic is efficient on common hardware such as x86-64. Standard lattice Boltzmann schemes require division, while variants that target the Chorin artificial compressibility equations do not. The extra division comes at significant computational cost, even in floating point arithmetic, and is implemented using Newton's method in integer arithmetic.



11:30am - 12:00pm

Phase-field sharp interface cumulant lattice Boltzmann method for multiphase flows

Martin Geier, Konstantin kutscher

IRMB, Germany

Sharp and diffuse interface models are usually considered to be two fundamentally different approaches to the modeling of multiphase flows. In this contribution we discuss a conservative lattice Boltzmann phase field model as a phase separator and a momentum balance boundary condition forming a sharp interface. In this approach, the interaction between the two phases is limited to the nodes directly adjacent to the interface. This allows us to directly apply the super convergent cumulant lattice Boltzmann method in both domains and benefit from its excellent stability properties.



12:00pm - 12:30pm

A convergence study of LB diffusion-interface method

Li-Shi Luo

CSRC, China, People's Republic of

A convergence study of LB diffusion-interface method



 
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