Numerical resolution of a two-component compressible fluid model with interfaces

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2519588

DOI10.1504/PCFD.2007.014680zbMath1152.76443OpenAlexW2048540791MaRDI QIDQ2519588

Bruno Després, Frédéric Lagoutière

Publication date: 26 January 2009

Published in: Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1504/pcfd.2007.014680




Related Items

Machine learning design of volume of fluid schemes for compressible flowsA comparative study of various pressure relaxation closure models for one‐dimensional two‐material Lagrangian hydrodynamicsConservative multi-material remap for staggered multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methodsConstrained optimization framework for interface-aware sub-scale dynamics closure model for multimaterial cells in Lagrangian and arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian hydrodynamicsNumerical resolution of a potential diphasic low Mach number systemMathematical justification of a compressible bifluid system with different pressure laws: a continuous approachUnnamed ItemUnnamed ItemA cell-centred Eulerian volume-of-fluid method for compressible multi-material flowsMathematical justification of a compressible bi-fluid system with different pressure laws: a semi-discrete approach and numerical illustrationsGenuinely Multi-Dimensional Non-Dissipative Finite-Volume Schemes for TransportAn effective integration of methods for second-order three-dimensional multi-material ALE method on unstructured hexahedral meshes using MOF interface reconstructionA geometrically accurate low-diffusive conservative interface capturing method suitable for multimaterial flowsAn anti-diffusive numerical scheme for the simulation of interfaces between compressible fluids by means of a five-equation modelNumerical Capture of Shock Solutions of Nonconservative Hyperbolic Systems via Kinetic FunctionsMulti-material pressure relaxation methods for Lagrangian hydrodynamicsSimulation of sharp interface multi-material flows involving an arbitrary number of components through an extended five-equation modelA Godunov-like point-centered essentially Lagrangian hydrodynamic approachCell-centered Lagrangian scheme for multi-material flows with pressure equilibration