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Numerical Simulation of Transit-Time Ultrasonic Flowmeters by a Direct Approach

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This paper deals with the development of a computational code for the numerical simulation of wave propagation through domains with a complex geometry consisting in both solids and moving fluids. The emphasis is on the numerical simulation of ultrasonic flowmeters (UFMs) by modeling the wave propagation in solids with the equations of linear elasticity (ELE) and in fluids with the linearized Euler equations (LEEs). This approach requires high performance computing because of the high number of degrees of freedom and the long propagation distances. Therefore, the numerical method should be chosen with care. In order to minimize the numerical dissipation which may occur in this kind of configuration, the numerical method employed here is the nodal discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method. Also, this method is well suited for parallel computing. To speed up the code, almost all the computational stages have been implemented to run on graphical processing unit (GPU) by using the compute unified device architecture (CUDA) programming model from NVIDIA. This approach has been validated and then used for the two-dimensional simulation of gas UFMs. The large contrast of acoustic impedance characteristic to gas UFMs makes their simulation a real challenge.
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hal-01459994 , version 1 (07-02-2017)

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Adrian Luca, Régis Marchiano, Jean-Camille Chassaing. Numerical Simulation of Transit-Time Ultrasonic Flowmeters by a Direct Approach. IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2016, 63 (6), pp.886-897. ⟨10.1109/TUFFC.2016.2545714⟩. ⟨hal-01459994⟩
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