AbstractA macroscopic two-fluid model of compressible particle-laden gas flows is considered. The governing equations are discretized by a high-resolution finite element method based on algebraic flux correction. A multidimensional limiter of TVD type is employed to constrain the local characteristic variables for the continuous gas phase and conservative fluxes for a suspension of solid particles. Special emphasis is laid on the efficient computation of steady state solutions at arbitrary Mach numbers. To avoid stability restrictions and convergence problems, the characteristic boundary conditions are imposed weakly and treated in a fully implicit manner. A two-way coupling via the interphase drag force is implemented using operator splitt...
The present thesis describes the development of a computational method for the numerical simulation ...
International audienceExact compressible one-dimensional nozzle flow solutions at steady state are d...
The flow of the compressible gas is investigated by means of the developed finite-difference compute...
AbstractA macroscopic two-fluid model of compressible particle-laden gas flows is considered. The go...
AbstractThe derivation of macroscopic models for particle-laden gas flows is reviewed. Semi-implicit...
A series of numerical simulations have been made of compressible two-phase flows containing inert pa...
Accurate predictions of gas-solid ows in a wide range of industrial applications require defining su...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
AbstractThe paper is concerned with numerical modelling of inviscid as well as viscous gas flow. The...
A numerical method based on two-dimensional (2D) unstructured meshes is developed to solve the discr...
This report treats the development of a numerical solver for the simulation of flows of two non-mixi...
The present paper describes a numerical two-way coupling model for shock-induced laminar boundary-la...
The formulation of a co-located equal-order Control-Volume-based Finite Element Method (CVFEM) for t...
159 pagesLiquid-gas flows that involve compressibility effects occur in many engineering contexts, a...
We propose a method to simulate the motion of 2D rigid particles in a viscous, in-compressible fluid...
The present thesis describes the development of a computational method for the numerical simulation ...
International audienceExact compressible one-dimensional nozzle flow solutions at steady state are d...
The flow of the compressible gas is investigated by means of the developed finite-difference compute...
AbstractA macroscopic two-fluid model of compressible particle-laden gas flows is considered. The go...
AbstractThe derivation of macroscopic models for particle-laden gas flows is reviewed. Semi-implicit...
A series of numerical simulations have been made of compressible two-phase flows containing inert pa...
Accurate predictions of gas-solid ows in a wide range of industrial applications require defining su...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
AbstractThe paper is concerned with numerical modelling of inviscid as well as viscous gas flow. The...
A numerical method based on two-dimensional (2D) unstructured meshes is developed to solve the discr...
This report treats the development of a numerical solver for the simulation of flows of two non-mixi...
The present paper describes a numerical two-way coupling model for shock-induced laminar boundary-la...
The formulation of a co-located equal-order Control-Volume-based Finite Element Method (CVFEM) for t...
159 pagesLiquid-gas flows that involve compressibility effects occur in many engineering contexts, a...
We propose a method to simulate the motion of 2D rigid particles in a viscous, in-compressible fluid...
The present thesis describes the development of a computational method for the numerical simulation ...
International audienceExact compressible one-dimensional nozzle flow solutions at steady state are d...
The flow of the compressible gas is investigated by means of the developed finite-difference compute...