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Enhanced lattice Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook method for fluid dynamics simulation

A generalization of the lattice Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (LBGK) model for the simulation of hydrodynamics is presented, which takes into account the difference and the frame-independence of the relaxation of non-hydrodynamic modes. The present model retains the computationally efficient standard LBGK form with the generalized equilibrium explicitly derived. The two-dimensional realization on the standard lattice is discussed in detail. Performance of the model is assessed through a shear layer simulation and enhanced stability and accuracy with respect to the standard LBGK are reported. The results demonstrate that the present model is a useful upgrade of the standard LBGK without compromising its computational efficiency and accuracy.

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