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Viscous vortex domains method (or VVD method) is a mesh-free method of computational fluid dynamics for numerically solving 2D Navier-Stokes equations. It doesn't implement any turbulence model and free of arbitrary parameters. [1]

Method features: direct solving Navier-Stokes equations calculation of the friction force at the body surfaces proper description of the boundary layers investigation of the flow-structure interaction, even in case of zero mass. rather low numerical diffusion


VVD can be extended for simulation of heat conductive fluid flows (see viscous vortex-heat domains method)



References

  1. ^ Dynnikova, G. Ya. (2004). "The Lagrangian Approach to Solving the Time-Dependent Navier-Stokes Equations". Doklady Physics,. 49 (11): 648–652.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)