Extension of a CLSVOF method for droplet-laden flows with a coalescence/breakup model
From MaRDI portal
Publication:348110
DOI10.1016/j.jcp.2013.07.005zbMath1349.76121OpenAlexW1998124364MaRDI QIDQ348110
Bendiks Jan Boersma, Marcel Kwakkel, Wim-Paul Breugem
Publication date: 5 December 2016
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2013.07.005
Related Items (9)
A volume-of-fluid method for interface-resolved simulations of phase-changing two-fluid flows ⋮ Non-local model for surface tension in fluid-fluid simulations ⋮ Modeling soft interface dominated systems: a comparison of phase field and Gibbs dividing surface models ⋮ Highly scalable DNS solver for turbulent bubble-laden channel flow ⋮ On the interaction of Taylor length scale size droplets and isotropic turbulence ⋮ A direct numerical simulation analysis of coherent structures in bubble-laden channel flows ⋮ Transitions of bouncing and coalescence in binary droplet collisions ⋮ Multi-scale simulation of droplet-droplet interaction and coalescence ⋮ Breakage, coalescence and size distribution of surfactant-laden droplets in turbulent flow
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- A numerical investigation of central binary collision of droplets
- Multiscale issues in DNS of multiphase flows
- An improved height function technique for computing interface curvature from volume fractions
- A high-order projection method for tracking fluid interfaces in variable density incompressible flows
- On reducing interface curvature computation errors in the height function technique
- A spectrally refined interface approach for simulating multiphase flows
- Numerical simulation of drop impact on a liquid-liquid interface with a multiple marker front-capturing method
- A continuum method for modeling surface tension
- Reconstructing volume tracking
- A coupled level set and volume-of-fluid method for computing 3D and axisymmetric incompressible two-phase flows
- A second order coupled level set and volume-of-fluid method for computing growth and collapse of vapor bubbles.
- A level set formulation of Eulerian interface capturing methods for incompressible fluid flows
- A boundary condition capturing method for Poisson's equation on irregular domains
- An efficient multiple marker front-capturing method for two-phase flows
- Numerical simulation of the head-on collision of two equal-sized drops with van der Waals forces
- A balanced force refined level set grid method for two-phase flows on unstructured flow solver grids
- A balanced-force algorithm for continuous and sharp interfacial surface tension models within a volume tracking framework
- Efficient simulation of surface tension-dominated flows through enhanced interface geometry interrogation
- A parallel Eulerian interface tracking/Lagrangian point particle multi-scale coupling procedure
- Turbulent Dispersed Multiphase Flow
- Numerical Calculation of Time-Dependent Viscous Incompressible Flow of Fluid with Free Surface
- Numerical simulation of binary liquid droplet collision
- The lubrication force between two viscous drops
- Bubble coalescence in pure liquids
- Head-on collision of drops—A numerical investigation
- Application of a level set method for simulation of droplet collisions
- How turbulence enhances coalescence of settling particles with applications to rain in clouds
- Direct numerical simulations of gas/liquid multiphase flows
- A boundary condition capturing method for multiphase incompressible flow.
- Level set methods: An overview and some recent results
- A front-tracking method for the computations of multiphase flow.
This page was built for publication: Extension of a CLSVOF method for droplet-laden flows with a coalescence/breakup model