\u3cp\u3eThe free surface lattice Boltzmann method (FSLBM) is a combination of the hydrodynamic lattice Boltzmann method with a volume-of-fluid (VOF) interface capturing technique for the simulation of incompressible free surface flows. Capillary effects are modeled by extracting the curvature of the interface from the VOF indicator function and imposing a pressure jump at the free boundary. However, obtaining accurate curvature estimates from a VOF description can introduce significant errors. This article reports numerical results for three different surface tension models in standard test cases and compares the according errors in the velocity field (spurious currents). Furthermore, the FSLBM is shown to be suited to simulate wetting eff...
In this paper, we present extensions, extensive validations and applications of our previously publi...
Abstract The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is known as a very powerful tool for simulating fluid fl...
Recent advances in observational and computational techniques have facilitated the study of fluid dy...
The free surface lattice Boltzmann method (FSLBM) is a combination of the hydrodynamic lattice Boltz...
This thesis consists of work done during PhD studies at the University of Bergen from January 2006. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a hybrid volume-of-fluid-based algorithm for the simulation of fre...
A generalized lattice Boltzmann model to simulate a free-surface is constructed in both two and thre...
Alle Ausführungen, die wörtlich oder sinngemäß übernommen wurden, sind als solche gekennzeich-ne...
The lattice Boltzmann (LB) method is applied to simulating multifluid flow in porous media at sub-po...
Exploring the hydrodynamic boundary of a surface by approaching a colloidal sphere and measuring the...
Abstract The volume of fluid (VOF) methods have been used for numerous numerical simulations. Among ...
[1] The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has emerged as a powerful tool for simulating the behavior of...
The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is an appealing framework to apply to unsteady, incompressible, l...
The authors appreciate the kind support by the grant GA 18-25734S Experimental and computational mod...
AbstractIn this paper, a new approach based on parameterization method is presented for calculation ...
In this paper, we present extensions, extensive validations and applications of our previously publi...
Abstract The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is known as a very powerful tool for simulating fluid fl...
Recent advances in observational and computational techniques have facilitated the study of fluid dy...
The free surface lattice Boltzmann method (FSLBM) is a combination of the hydrodynamic lattice Boltz...
This thesis consists of work done during PhD studies at the University of Bergen from January 2006. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a hybrid volume-of-fluid-based algorithm for the simulation of fre...
A generalized lattice Boltzmann model to simulate a free-surface is constructed in both two and thre...
Alle Ausführungen, die wörtlich oder sinngemäß übernommen wurden, sind als solche gekennzeich-ne...
The lattice Boltzmann (LB) method is applied to simulating multifluid flow in porous media at sub-po...
Exploring the hydrodynamic boundary of a surface by approaching a colloidal sphere and measuring the...
Abstract The volume of fluid (VOF) methods have been used for numerous numerical simulations. Among ...
[1] The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has emerged as a powerful tool for simulating the behavior of...
The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is an appealing framework to apply to unsteady, incompressible, l...
The authors appreciate the kind support by the grant GA 18-25734S Experimental and computational mod...
AbstractIn this paper, a new approach based on parameterization method is presented for calculation ...
In this paper, we present extensions, extensive validations and applications of our previously publi...
Abstract The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) is known as a very powerful tool for simulating fluid fl...
Recent advances in observational and computational techniques have facilitated the study of fluid dy...