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    Multiphase dynamics in arbitrary geometries on fixed Cartesian grids (English)
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    A mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian algorithm for interface tracking is applied to compute flows with solid-fluid and fluid-fluid interfaces. The method is capable of handling fluid flows in the presence of both irregularly shaped solid boundaries and moving boundaries on a fixed Cartesian grid. The field equations are solved on the underlying fixed grid using a collocated variable, pressure-based formulation. The moving boundary is tracked explicitly by the Lagrangian translation of marker particles. The performance is demonstrated by the simulation of Newtonian liquid drops.
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    cut-cell technique
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    mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian algorithm for interface tracking
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    moving boundaries
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    pressure-based formulation
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    marker particles
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    Newtonian liquid drops
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