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Nonlinear fourth order Taylor expansion of lattice Boltzmann schemes

François Dubois

TL;DR

A formal expansion of multiple relaxation times lattice Boltzmann schemes in terms of a single infinitesimal numerical variable is proposed and a system of partial differential equations for the conserved moments of the lattice Bolzmann scheme is presented.

Abstract

We propose a formal expansion of multiple relaxation times lattice Boltzmann schemes in terms of a single infinitesimal numerical variable. The result is a system of partial differential equations for the conserved moments of the lattice Boltzmann scheme. The expansion is presented in the nonlinear case up to fourth order accuracy. The asymptotic corrections of the nonconserved moments are developed in terms of equilibrium values and partial differentials of the conserved moments. Both expansions are coupled and conduct to explicit compact formulas. The new algebraic expressions are validated with previous results obtained with this approach. The example of isothermal D2Q9 lattice Boltzmann scheme illustrates the theoretical framework.

Nonlinear fourth order Taylor expansion of lattice Boltzmann schemes

TL;DR

A formal expansion of multiple relaxation times lattice Boltzmann schemes in terms of a single infinitesimal numerical variable is proposed and a system of partial differential equations for the conserved moments of the lattice Bolzmann scheme is presented.

Abstract

We propose a formal expansion of multiple relaxation times lattice Boltzmann schemes in terms of a single infinitesimal numerical variable. The result is a system of partial differential equations for the conserved moments of the lattice Boltzmann scheme. The expansion is presented in the nonlinear case up to fourth order accuracy. The asymptotic corrections of the nonconserved moments are developed in terms of equilibrium values and partial differentials of the conserved moments. Both expansions are coupled and conduct to explicit compact formulas. The new algebraic expressions are validated with previous results obtained with this approach. The example of isothermal D2Q9 lattice Boltzmann scheme illustrates the theoretical framework.

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  • Figure 1: D2Q9 lattice Boltzmann scheme