Nevertheless, flow problems that allow the application of a lumped bounday method can be simulated successfully.
Some brief concept papers in PDF format are available
The relation of the ghost-fluid or ghost-cell approach to various other (partially lumped, patially accurate) embedded or immersed boundary methods is described nicely in the following recent overview article:
R. Mittal, G. Iaccarino. Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics. Volume 37, Page 239-261, 21 January 2005.
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ghostfluid.pdf | 89.1 K | 01 Mar 2005 - 19:21 | RalfDeiterding | Concept paper embedded boundary methods | |
ghostcells.pdf | 101.0 K | 01 Mar 2005 - 19:22 | RalfDeiterding | Concept paper on constructing ghost cells values |