The laminar flow past a square cylinder symmetrically placed between two parallel walls is considered. A classical vortex wake is shed from the cylinder, but three-dimensional instabilities are present and they develop in complicated flow patterns. The possibility of extracting an accurate low-order model of this flow is explored
Abstract:We propose a method to reduce the computational effort to solve a partial differential equation on a given domain. The main idea is to split the domain of interest in two subdomains, and to use different approximation methods in each of the two subdomains. In particular, in one subdomain we discretize the governing equations by a canonical scheme, whereas in the other one we solve a reduced order model of the original problem. Different approaches to couple the loworder model to the usual discretization are presented. The effectiveness of these approaches is tested on numerical examples pertinent to non-linear model problems including the Laplace equation with non-linear boundary conditions and the compressible Euler equations.
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