A new formulation and new methods are presented for computing the motion of fluid interfaces with surface tension in two-dimensional, irrotational and incompressible fluids. Through the Laplace-Young condition at the interface, surface tension introduces high-order terms, both nonlinear and nonlocal, into the dynamics. This leads to severe stability constraints for explicit time integration methods, and makes the application of implicit methods difficult. This new formulation has all the nice properties for time integration methods that are associated with having a linear, constant coefficient highest order term. That is, using this formulation, we give implicit time integration methods that have no high order time step stability constraint...
One of the challenges in modelling multiphase fluid systems is to capture accurately the discontinuo...
The capabilities of three volume-of-fluid methods for the calculation of surface tension-dominant tw...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
Numerical simulation is an important contemporary tool used to investigate interfacial motion in com...
In this paper, three improvements for modelling surface tension-dominated interfacial flows using in...
A new method for modeling surface tension effects on fluid motion has been developed. Interfaces bet...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
A new implicit model for surface tension at a two-fluid interface is proposed for use in computation...
The presence of surface tension for interfacial flows usually leads to severe stabil-ity constraints...
In two-phase flow simulations (for example air and water) the description of the fluid interface is ...
In the first part of this thesis, we present new formulations for computing the motion of curvature ...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
One of the challenges in modelling multiphase fluid systems is to capture accurately the discontinuo...
The capabilities of three volume-of-fluid methods for the calculation of surface tension-dominant tw...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
Numerical simulation is an important contemporary tool used to investigate interfacial motion in com...
In this paper, three improvements for modelling surface tension-dominated interfacial flows using in...
A new method for modeling surface tension effects on fluid motion has been developed. Interfaces bet...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
Designing numerical methods for incompressible fluid flow involving moving interfaces, for example, ...
A new implicit model for surface tension at a two-fluid interface is proposed for use in computation...
The presence of surface tension for interfacial flows usually leads to severe stabil-ity constraints...
In two-phase flow simulations (for example air and water) the description of the fluid interface is ...
In the first part of this thesis, we present new formulations for computing the motion of curvature ...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...
We consider the behaviour of an interface between two immiscible inviscid incompressible fluids of d...
One of the challenges in modelling multiphase fluid systems is to capture accurately the discontinuo...
The capabilities of three volume-of-fluid methods for the calculation of surface tension-dominant tw...
A new numerical model for the solution of the single-fluid formulation of the incompressible Navier-...