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The development of a free surface capturing approach for multidimensional free surface flows in closed containers
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    The development of a free surface capturing approach for multidimensional free surface flows in closed containers (English)
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    25 May 1998
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    A new surface-capturing method is developed for numerically simulating viscous free surface flows in partially filled containers. The method is based on the idea that the flow of two immiscible fluids within a closed container is governed by the equations of motion for an incompressible, viscous, nonhomogeneous (variable density) fluid. The numerical algorithm is developed using a conservative, implicit, finite volume discretization of the equations of motion. The algorithm incorporates the artificial compressibility method in conjunction with a dual time-stepping strategy to maintain a divergence-free velocity field. A slope-limited, higher-order MUSCL scheme is adopted for approximating the inviscid flux terms, while the viscous fluxes are centrally differenced. The capabilities of the surface capturing method are demonstrated by calculating solutions to several two- and three-dimensional problems.
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    conservative implicit finite volume discretization
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    slope-limited higher-order MUSCL scheme
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    artificial compressibility
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    dual time-stepping strategy
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