Sensitivity analysis and determination of free relaxation parameters for the weakly-compressible MRT-LBM schemes
Hui Xu, Orestis Malaspinas, Pierre Sagaut

TL;DR
This paper conducts a detailed sensitivity analysis of free relaxation parameters in the MRT-LBM, proposing optimization strategies to improve accuracy in simulating acoustic phenomena and validating the results through numerical benchmarks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel sensitivity analysis framework for MRT-LBM parameters and develops optimization strategies to enhance dispersion and dissipation accuracy.
Findings
Optimized MRT-LBM shows improved dispersion relations.
Sensitivity analysis reveals key parameters affecting acoustic accuracy.
Numerical benchmarks confirm the effectiveness of the proposed optimization.
Abstract
It is well-known that there exist several free relaxation parameters in the MRT-LBM. Although these parameters have been tuned via linear analysis, the sensitivity analysis of these parameters and other related parameters are still not sufficient for detecting the behaviors of the dispersion and dissipation relations of the MRT-LBM. Previous researches have shown that the bulk dissipation in the MRT-LBM induces a significant over-damping of acoustic disturbances. This indicates that MRT-LBM cannot be used to obtain the correct behavior of pressure fluctuations because of the fixed bulk relaxation parameter. In order to cure this problem, an effective algorithm has been proposed for recovering the linearized Navier-Stokes equations from the linearized MRT-LBM. The recovered L-NSE appear as in matrix form with arbitrary order of the truncation errors with respect to . Then, in…
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