Abstract
In this paper we describe a high-resolution transport formulation of the regional level-set approach for an improved prediction of the evolution of complex interface networks. The novelty of this method is twofold: (i) construction of local level sets and reconstruction of a global level set, (ii) local transport of the interface network by employing high-order spatial discretization schemes for improved representation of complex topologies. Various numerical test cases of multi-region flow problems, including triple-point advection, single vortex flow, mean curvature flow, normal driven flow, dry foam dynamics and shock–bubble interaction show that the method is accurate and suitable for a wide range of complex interface-network evolutions. Its overall computational cost is comparable to the Semi-Lagrangian regional level-set method while the prediction accuracy is significantly improved. The approach thus offers a viable alternative to previous interface-network level-set method.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 10-27 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Computer Physics Communications |
| Volume | 225 |
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| State | Published - Apr 2018 |
Keywords
- High-order scheme
- Interface capturing
- Interface network
- Level-set method
- Multi-region problem
- Multiphase flow