We review the development of diffuse-interface models of hydrodynamics and their application to a wide variety of interfacial phenomena. These models have been applied successfully to situations in which the physical phenomena of interest have a length scale commensurate with the thickness of the interfacial region (e.g. near-critical interfacial phenomena or small-scale flows such as those occurring near contact lines) and fluid flows involving large interface deformations and/or topological changes (e.g. breakup and coalescence events associated with fluid jets, droplets, and large-deformation waves). We discuss the issues involved in formulating diffuse-interface models for single-component and binary fluids. Recent applications and comp...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Interactions between an evolving solid and inviscid flow can result in substantial computational com...
International audienceSimulation of compressible flows became a routine activity with the appearance...
We study physical systems composed of at least two immiscible fluids occu- pying different regions o...
Multiphase flows are typically described assuming that the different phases are separated by a sharp...
A diffuse-interface method is proposed for the simulation of interfaces between compressible fluids ...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
We investigate the applicability of an incompressible diffuse interface model for two-phase incompre...
The authors review the development of diffuse-interface models of hydrodynamics and their applicatio...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
The three-phase contact line is a long-standing problem in the physics and hydrodynamics of interfac...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Interactions between an evolving solid and inviscid flow can result in substantial computational com...
International audienceSimulation of compressible flows became a routine activity with the appearance...
We study physical systems composed of at least two immiscible fluids occu- pying different regions o...
Multiphase flows are typically described assuming that the different phases are separated by a sharp...
A diffuse-interface method is proposed for the simulation of interfaces between compressible fluids ...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
We investigate the applicability of an incompressible diffuse interface model for two-phase incompre...
The authors review the development of diffuse-interface models of hydrodynamics and their applicatio...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
A solid-liquid-gas moving contact line is considered through a diffuse-interface model with the clas...
The three-phase contact line is a long-standing problem in the physics and hydrodynamics of interfac...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Application of diffuse–interface models (DIM) yields a system of partial differential equations (PDE...
Interactions between an evolving solid and inviscid flow can result in substantial computational com...