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Local simulation of two-phase flows including interface tracking with mass transfer (English)
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16 June 1996
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This paper deals with two-phase flows and presents a two-dimensional finite volume method with moving mesh capable of tracking interfaces across which the mass transfer occurs. The consideration takes into account liquid and vapor phases of single component fluids separated by a phase interface in an evolving flow field. Sample simulations have been presented to illustrate the method which show a basic capability to describe physics associated with surface tension driven phenomena.
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finite volume method
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moving mesh
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liquid and vapor phases
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