Bulletin of the American Physical Society
67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 59, Number 20
Sunday–Tuesday, November 23–25, 2014; San Francisco, California
Session J14: Invited Session: Low Mach Number Modeling of Stratified Flows |
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Chair: Philip Marcus, University of California, Berkeley Room: 3009/3011 |
Monday, November 24, 2014 2:00PM - 2:35PM |
J14.00001: Low Mach Number Modeling of Stratified Flows Invited Speaker: Ann Almgren Low Mach number equation sets approximate the equations of motion of a compressible fluid by filtering out the sound waves, which allows the system to evolve on the advective rather than the acoustic time scale. Depending on the degree of approximation, low Mach number models retain some subset of possible compressible effects. In this talk I present an overview of low Mach number methods for modeling stratified flows arising in astrophysics and atmospheric science, and discuss the algorithmic components necessary to model such flows. [Preview Abstract] |
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