AbstractA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liquid phase is assumed to be inviscid and incompressible and separated from the gas or vacuum phase by a free surface. On the free surface the stress tensor reduces to a spatially constant pressure. The flow in the bulk of the liquid is computed using a second-order-in-time projection method. The interface is advected and reconstructed using a Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) method. Setting the pressure on the free surface to the prescribed value involves a modified stencil on nodes close to the interface. This modifed stencil contains interpolated pressures on branches that are cut by the interface. Capillary e_ects are taken into account by adding the Laplace law pres...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
About five centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci described the sinuous motion of gas bubbles rising in wa...
International audienceA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liqui...
none3siA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liquid phase is assu...
AbstractA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liquid phase is ass...
Direct Numerical Simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the transient evolution of two rising bubbles with different densities is i...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
Direct numerical simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
Direct numerical simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
About five centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci described the sinuous motion of gas bubbles rising in wa...
International audienceA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liqui...
none3siA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liquid phase is assu...
AbstractA numerical method is presented to study cavity and bubble dynamics. The liquid phase is ass...
Direct Numerical Simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the transient evolution of two rising bubbles with different densities is i...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
Direct numerical simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
Direct numerical simulation of two-phase ow is used extensively for engineering research and fundame...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
In this paper a three-dimensional (3D) volume of fluid (VOF) method is presented featuring (i) an in...
About five centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci described the sinuous motion of gas bubbles rising in wa...