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发表于 2012-8-20 08:00:10
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The whole point of the bounce-back boundary condition (BB-BC) is that it is purely local. Thus, a particle with velocity c_i hit a wall can only reverse its velocity to -c_i, and this has absolutely NOTHING with the geometry of the boundary -- it's local or point-wise implementation.
A problem arise when the boundary is office-lattice, so to speak. Then you have no choice but to use interpolations, which can be based on lattice lines (link wise). The paper describes the interpolation process very clearly:
Bouzidi M, Firdaouss M, Lallemand P. Momentum transfer of a
Boltzmann-lattice fluid with boundaries. Phys Fluids 2001;13(11):
3452–9.
Bear in mind that the LBE with multiple-relaxation-time collision model is imperative to achieve accurate boundary conditions. See, example the following paper and references therein (by I. Ginzburg in particular):
C. Pan, L.-S. Luo, and C.T. Miller.
An evaluation of lattice Boltzmann schemes for porous medium flow simulation.
Computers & Fluids 35(8/9):898-909 (2006).
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