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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2025 Volume 65, Number 11, Pages 2782–2794 (Mi zvmmf12099)

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Simulation of flow in lid-driven rectangular cavity by using lattice Boltzmann method

Xiuqiao Xianga, Baochang Shib, Jianga Shanga, Yishi Zhaoa, Xinyou Cuic

a China University of Geosciences, 430078, Wuhan, China
b School of Mathematics and Statistics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 430074, Wuhan, China
c Ordnance NCO College, Army Engineering University of PLA, 430075, Wuhan, China

Abstract: Wall-driven flow in square cavity has been studied extensively, yet it is more frequently for the rectangular cavity flow occurring in practical problems, and some flow characteristics about rectangular cavity have not been fully investigated. As a promising numerical simulation tool, the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is employed to simulate the lid-driven flow in a two-dimensional rectangular cavity in this paper. First, the code is validated for the standard square cavity, the velocity profiles, stream function values and center positions of the primary and second vortexes at different Re are presented and compared with previous researches. Then, the eddy dynamics of rectangular cavities is simulated and discussed with Reynolds number (Re) in the range of 4000–8000 and vertical to horizontal axis ratio (Ar) varied from 0.4 to 2.0, and the streamline and center migration of the primary vortex are drawn realistically for rectangular cavity. In the end, the steady, periodic, aperiodic and unstable phenomenon in the rectangular cavity is produced by LBM, Re and Ar which play the significant role in the state transition of lid-driven rectangular cavity flow are analyzed and summarized in detail. Through the LBM numerical simulation with 500 $\times$ (500$^*$Ar) grid, we have discovered that the flow state in the rectangular cavity with a fixed Ar changes monotonically from stable state, periodic state to aperiodic and unstable state with the increase of Re, while the flow state in the rectangular cavity with a fixed Re varies non-monotonically with the increase of Ar. Additionally, the cycle length of periodic states varies with the change of Ar and Re.

Received: 27.05.2025
Revised: 26.06.2025
Accepted: 24.12.2025

Language: English


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2025, 65:11, 2782–2794


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