A High-Order Localized Artificial Diffusivity Scheme for Discontinuity Capturing on 1D Drift-Flux Models for Gas-Liquid Flows
DOI10.4208/AAMM.OA-2022-0022MaRDI QIDQ6141663FDOQ6141663
Author name not available (Why is that?), Author name not available (Why is that?)
Publication date: 23 January 2024
Published in: Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
drift-flux modelhigh-order numerical methodscompressible two-phase flowslocalized artificial diffusivity
Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M20) Gas dynamics (general theory) (76N15) Hyperbolic conservation laws (35L65) Numerical analysis (65-XX) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Shock waves and blast waves in fluid mechanics (76L05)
Cites Work
- Efficient implementation of weighted ENO schemes
- Approximate Riemann solvers, parameter vectors, and difference schemes
- A multiphase Godunov method for compressible multifluid and multiphase flows
- Riemann Solvers and Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics
- Compact finite difference schemes with spectral-like resolution
- Total-Variation-Diminishing Time Discretizations
- Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme. V. A second-order sequel to Godunov's method
- A two-phase mixture theory for the deflagration-to-detonation transition (ddt) in reactive granular materials
- Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme. II: Monotonicity and conservation combined in a second-order scheme
- One-dimensional drift--flux model for two-phase flow in a large diameter pipe
- Two-phase flow: Models and methods
- An artificial nonlinear diffusivity method for supersonic reacting flows with shocks
- Localized artificial diffusivity scheme for discontinuity capturing on curvilinear meshes
- On a rough AUSM scheme for a one-dimensional two-phase model.
- Hybrid flux-splitting schemes for a two-phase flow model
- A rough finite volume scheme for modeling two-phase flow in a pipeline
- The approximate Riemann solver of Roe applied to a drift-flux two-phase flow model
- On the construction, comparison, and local characteristic decomposition for high-order central WENO schemes
- A new flux splitting scheme
- A numerical method using upwind schemes for the resolution of two-phase flows
- Consistent numerical diffusion terms for simulating compressible multicomponent flows
- Hyperviscosity for shock-turbulence interactions
- Discrete equations for physical and numerical compressible multiphase mixtures.
- Relaxation two-phase flow models and the subcharacteristic condition
- A high-resolution scheme for compressible multicomponent flows with shock waves
- Modelling phase transition in metastable liquids: application to cavitating and flashing flows
- Artificial fluid properties for large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulent mixing
- A high-wavenumber viscosity for high-resolution numerical methods
- A five equation reduced model for compressible two-phase flow problems
- A modified artificial viscosity approach for compressible turbulence simulations
- Assessment of localized artificial diffusivity scheme for large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulent flows
- An approximate Riemann solver for a two-phase flow model with numerically given slip relation
- The non-equilibrium relaxation model for one-dimensional flashing liquid flow
- The multi-stage centred-scheme approach applied to a drift-flux two-phase flow model
- A robust and accurate Riemann solver for a compressible two-phase flow model
- Physical aspects of the relaxation model in two-phase flow
- A general formulation for cavitating, boiling and evaporating flows
- Numerical simulation of gas-liquid two-phase flow in wellbore based on drift flux model
- The use of drift-flux techniques for the analysis of horizontal two-phase flows
This page was built for publication: A High-Order Localized Artificial Diffusivity Scheme for Discontinuity Capturing on 1D Drift-Flux Models for Gas-Liquid Flows
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6141663)