Adaptive mesh-scale and gradient criteria plus a corrected flux treatment reduce particle cost in the UGKWP method for hypersonic flows by 1.5-4x with accuracy matching UGKS and DSMC.
Kinetic representation of the unified gas-kinetic wave-particle method and beyond
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The unified gas-kinetic wave-particle (UGKWP) method is a hybrid method for multiscale flow simulations, in which the contributions to the whole gas evolution from deterministic hydrodynamic wave and stochastic particle transport are combined simultaneously. Originally, the UGKWP method was developed as a direct modeling approach at discrete level. In this work, we revisit the time evolution of each part of the involved simulation particles and wave molecules in UGKWP, and present the corresponding kinetic equations. The resultant kinetic system can be viewed as a collision decomposition of the original kinetic equation, which can serve as a basis for developing other kinetic methods for flows in all flow regimes.
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Adaptive criterion and modification of wave-particle decomposition in UGKWP method for high-speed flow simulation
Adaptive mesh-scale and gradient criteria plus a corrected flux treatment reduce particle cost in the UGKWP method for hypersonic flows by 1.5-4x with accuracy matching UGKS and DSMC.