Title
Multiphase Flow of Incompressible Fluids Employing Regional Level Set and Volume Control.
Abstract
In this work, the regional level set is employed to track interfaces in multiphase fluid simulations, while considering the behavior of the film between distinct phases. Also, properties of each phase are tracked as they merge or split, and an algorithm to apply these operations is proposed. Furthermore, it is introduced a method to handle undesired volume changes that tries to minimize the total volume error by making local corrections trough an additional advection step. Plus, it is put forward an accurate volume calculation technique that takes advantage of the phase distribution resulted from the chosen interpolation method. Finally, particles are employed to avoid volumes losses due to discretization's problems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2013.16
SIBGRAPI
Keywords
Field
DocType
level set,distinct phase,incompressible fluids employing regional,multiphase fluid simulation,accurate volume calculation technique,total volume error,local corrections trough,interpolation method,undesired volume change,phase distribution,additional advection step,multiphase flow,regional level set,volume control,iterative methods
Discretization,Mathematical optimization,Volume control,Iterative method,Computer science,Interpolation,Level set,Mechanics,Multiphase flow,Advection,Incompressible flow
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
12
Authors
4