While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densities, only some are known to be thermodynamically consistent, and practical stable schemes for their numerical simulation are lacking. In this paper, we derive a new form of thermodynamically-consistent quasi-incompressible diffuse-interface Navier–Stokes–Cahn–Hilliard model for a two-phase flow of incompressible fluids with different densities. The derivation is based on mixture theory by invoking the second law of thermodynamics and Coleman–Noll procedure. We also demonstrate that our model and some of the existing models are equivalent and we provide a unification between them. In addition, we develop a linear and energy-stable time-integrati...
We study a diffuse interface model for the flow of two viscous incompress-ible Newtonian fluids of t...
In nuclear reactor safety and optimization there are key issues that rely on in-depth understanding ...
We introduce a di\ufb00use interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two di\ufb00eren...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
© 2018 World Scientific Publishing Company. While various phase-field models have recently appeared ...
We investigate the applicability of an incompressible diffuse interface model for two-phase incompre...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscous ...
We study a diffuse interface model for the flow of two viscous incompress-ible Newtonian fluids of t...
In nuclear reactor safety and optimization there are key issues that rely on in-depth understanding ...
We introduce a di\ufb00use interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two di\ufb00eren...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
© 2018 World Scientific Publishing Company. While various phase-field models have recently appeared ...
We investigate the applicability of an incompressible diffuse interface model for two-phase incompre...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscou...
We introduce a diffuse interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two different viscous ...
We study a diffuse interface model for the flow of two viscous incompress-ible Newtonian fluids of t...
In nuclear reactor safety and optimization there are key issues that rely on in-depth understanding ...
We introduce a di\ufb00use interface model describing the evolution of a mixture of two di\ufb00eren...