A hybrid approach based on the immersed boundary method(IBM)is developed for computation of flow-induced sound around moving bodies.In this method,a high-fidelity direct numerical simulation(DNS)solver is used to simu...A hybrid approach based on the immersed boundary method(IBM)is developed for computation of flow-induced sound around moving bodies.In this method,a high-fidelity direct numerical simulation(DNS)solver is used to simulate the incompressible flow field.The sound field is predicted by discretizing acoustic perturbation equations(APEs)with dispersionrelation-preserving space scheme and low-dispersion and low-dissipation Runge-Kutta time integration.A sharp-interface IBM based on ghost-cell is implemented for present two-step DNS-APE approach to deal with complex moving bodies with Cartesian grids.The present method is validated through simulations of sound generation caused by flow past a rotating cylinder,an oscillating cylinder,and tandem oscillating and stationary cylinders.The sound generated by typical kinds of complicated bio-inspired locomotions,i.e.,flapping flight by wings of varied shapes and collective undulatory swimming in tandem,are investigated using present method.The results demonstrate potential of the hybrid approach in addressing flowinduced sound generation and propagation with complex moving boundaries in a fluid medium,especially for the sound characteristics of bio-mimetic flows,which might shed lights on investigations on bio-acoustics,ethology of complex animal system,and related bio-mimetic design for quietness.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52301380 and 11602277).
文摘A hybrid approach based on the immersed boundary method(IBM)is developed for computation of flow-induced sound around moving bodies.In this method,a high-fidelity direct numerical simulation(DNS)solver is used to simulate the incompressible flow field.The sound field is predicted by discretizing acoustic perturbation equations(APEs)with dispersionrelation-preserving space scheme and low-dispersion and low-dissipation Runge-Kutta time integration.A sharp-interface IBM based on ghost-cell is implemented for present two-step DNS-APE approach to deal with complex moving bodies with Cartesian grids.The present method is validated through simulations of sound generation caused by flow past a rotating cylinder,an oscillating cylinder,and tandem oscillating and stationary cylinders.The sound generated by typical kinds of complicated bio-inspired locomotions,i.e.,flapping flight by wings of varied shapes and collective undulatory swimming in tandem,are investigated using present method.The results demonstrate potential of the hybrid approach in addressing flowinduced sound generation and propagation with complex moving boundaries in a fluid medium,especially for the sound characteristics of bio-mimetic flows,which might shed lights on investigations on bio-acoustics,ethology of complex animal system,and related bio-mimetic design for quietness.