Recent improvements in numerical algorithms for Eulerian-based CFD simulations of multiphase flows can now recover the exact balance between the pressure and surface tension terms within the momentum equation. This has led to the minimization of the so called "spurious velocities": unphysical flows appearing at interfaces when using implementations of the Continuum Surface Force technique to model surface tension forces. Nevertheless, non-null velocity fields are still observed in the proximity of interfaces despite the absence of external forces, and it will be shown here that they can still considerably influence the accuracy of two-phase flow simulations. This study demonstrates that the evolution of these velocity fields is due to the g...
The numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of uid interfaces with surfa...
AbstractThe propagation of capillary waves on material interfaces between two fluids imposes a stric...
Fluid flows mainly driven by capillary forces are presented in this thesis. By means of modeling and...
Recent improvements in numerical algorithms for Eulerian-based CFD simulations of multiphase flows c...
With the increasing use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate multiphase flow scenarios, mo...
In two-phase flow simulations (for example air and water) the description of the fluid interface is ...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
Models for incompressible immiscible bifluid flows with surface tension are here considered. Since B...
Abstract The volume of fluid (VOF) methods have been used for numerous numerical simulations. Among ...
none3In a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of two-phase flows many techniques, such as the Volume...
This paper deals with the comparison of Eulerian methods to take into account the capillary contribu...
In this paper, three improvements for modelling surface tension-dominated interfacial flows using in...
The accurate approximation of the surface tension force is paramount for continuum surface models in...
Problems involving multiphase flows require a physical understanding of how the phenomenadevelop and...
AbstractThe numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of fluid interfaces ...
The numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of uid interfaces with surfa...
AbstractThe propagation of capillary waves on material interfaces between two fluids imposes a stric...
Fluid flows mainly driven by capillary forces are presented in this thesis. By means of modeling and...
Recent improvements in numerical algorithms for Eulerian-based CFD simulations of multiphase flows c...
With the increasing use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate multiphase flow scenarios, mo...
In two-phase flow simulations (for example air and water) the description of the fluid interface is ...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
Models for incompressible immiscible bifluid flows with surface tension are here considered. Since B...
Abstract The volume of fluid (VOF) methods have been used for numerous numerical simulations. Among ...
none3In a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of two-phase flows many techniques, such as the Volume...
This paper deals with the comparison of Eulerian methods to take into account the capillary contribu...
In this paper, three improvements for modelling surface tension-dominated interfacial flows using in...
The accurate approximation of the surface tension force is paramount for continuum surface models in...
Problems involving multiphase flows require a physical understanding of how the phenomenadevelop and...
AbstractThe numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of fluid interfaces ...
The numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of uid interfaces with surfa...
AbstractThe propagation of capillary waves on material interfaces between two fluids imposes a stric...
Fluid flows mainly driven by capillary forces are presented in this thesis. By means of modeling and...