NJIT Applied Mathematics Colloquium
Friday, March 23, 2012, 11:30am
Cullimore Lecture Hall II
New Jersey Institute of Technology
A Coupled Level Set-Moment of Fluid Method for Incompressible Two-Phase Flows
Mark Sussman
Florida State University
A coupled level set and moment of fluid method (CLSMOF) is described for
computing solutions to incompressible two-phase flows. The local
piecewise linear interface reconstruction (the CLSMOF reconstruction)
uses information from the level set function, volume of fluid function,
and reference centroid, in order to produce a slope and an intercept for
the local reconstruction. The level set function is coupled to the
volume-of-fluid function and reference centroid by being maintained as
the signed distance to the CLSMOF piecewise linear reconstructed
interface.
The nonlinear terms in the momentum equations are solved using the sharp
interface approach recently developed by Raessi and Pitsch (2009). We
have modified the algorithm of Raessi and Pitsch from a staggered grid
method to a collocated grid method and we combine their treatment for
the nonlinear terms with the variable density, collocated, pressure
projection algorithm developed by Kwatra et al (2009). A collocated grid
method makes it convenient for using block structured adaptive mesh
refinement (AMR) grids. Many 2D and 3D numerical simulations of bubbles,
jets, drops, and waves on a block structured adaptive grid are
presented in order to demonstrate the capabilities of our new method.
co-authors: M. Jemison, E. Loch, M. Shashkov, M. Arienti, M. Ohta, Y. Wang
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