A new free surface flow model, RIPPLE, is summarized. RIPPLE obtains finite difference solutions for incompressible flow problems having strong surface tension forces at free surfaces of arbitrarily complex topology. The key innovation is the Continuum Surface Force (CSF) model which represents surface tension as a (strongly) localized volume force. Other features include a high-order momentum advection model, a volume-of-fluid free surface treatment, and an efficient two-step projection solution method. RIPPLE'S unique capabilities are illustrated with two example problems: low-gravity jet-induced tank flow, and the collision and coalescence of two cylindrical rods. 17 refs., 7 figs
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[[abstract]]A new numerical formulation is presented in this paper for incompressible viscous free s...
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Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
The topic of free surface deformation due to the interaction between a free surface and a moving sol...
In previous works [S. R. Idelsohn, J. Marti, P. Becker, E. Oñate, Analysis of multifluid flows with ...
This paper presents some recent developments on CFD models suitable to simulate free surface flows, ...
In a recent review it is said that free-surface flows ``represent some of the difficult remaining ch...
Free surface problems occur in many aspects of science and of everyday life such as the waves on a b...
We propose a practical numerical framework for free surface flows with surface tension force. The nu...
[[abstract]]A new numerical formulation is presented in this paper for incompressible viscous free s...
We propose a numerical framework which can simulate free surface flows with complex moving interface...
A new implicit model for surface tension at a two-fluid interface is proposed for use in computation...
With the increasing use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate multiphase flow scenarios, mo...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is efficient, mass preserving, and flexible in handling topolo...
This paper presents a liquid simulation technique that enforces the incompressibility condition usin...
Physical conditions of free surface were numerically studied in terms of a thermodynamic effect on s...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
The topic of free surface deformation due to the interaction between a free surface and a moving sol...
In previous works [S. R. Idelsohn, J. Marti, P. Becker, E. Oñate, Analysis of multifluid flows with ...