The purpose of this paper is a numerical study of Rayleigh–Taylor instability problem in two dimensions, based on phase-field (PF) formulation and diffuse approximate method (DAM) meshless solution procedure, enabling single-domain fixed-node approach for coping with moving boundary problems. The problem is formulated based on three physically different models that reduce to solving Cahn–Hilliard equation in addition to the Navier–Stokes equations for incompressible fluids. The governing equations are solved by using explicit time discretization. DAM is structured with second order polynomial basis, Gaussian weighting, upwinding and local domain support. The pressure–velocity coupling is performed by the fractional step method. The assessme...
In this dissertation, we study analytical and numerical methods on three topics in the area of parti...
Abstract. A new realization of the two-phase flow approach is presented and applied for the Rayleigh...
In this paper we present numerical techniques suitable for a direct numerical simulation in the spat...
The purpose of the present paper is the development of meshless diffuse approximate method in connec...
The purpose of this dissertation is the development of a novel, diffuse approximate meshles...
In this work, we consider a Cahn–Hilliard phase field-based computational model for immiscible and i...
We investigate the classical Rayleigh-Taylor instability with a phase-field method. Despite of the l...
With the aim of efficiently simulating three-dimensional multiphase turbulent flows with a phase-fie...
In this paper, we propose a phase-field-based spectral element method by solving the Navier-Stokes/C...
We construct a fully-discrete finite element numerical scheme for the Cahn–Hilliard phase-field mode...
In this paper, we propose a spectral element-based phase field method by solving the Navier-Stokes/C...
In this article we consider the numerical modeling and simulation via the phase field approach for c...
We propose a new numerical method to solve the Cahn-Hilliard equation coupled with non-linear wettin...
The ubiquity of two-phase systems has rendered them a subject of prime importance especially from nu...
International audienceWe report on two-and three-dimensional numerical simulations of Rayleigh-Taylo...
In this dissertation, we study analytical and numerical methods on three topics in the area of parti...
Abstract. A new realization of the two-phase flow approach is presented and applied for the Rayleigh...
In this paper we present numerical techniques suitable for a direct numerical simulation in the spat...
The purpose of the present paper is the development of meshless diffuse approximate method in connec...
The purpose of this dissertation is the development of a novel, diffuse approximate meshles...
In this work, we consider a Cahn–Hilliard phase field-based computational model for immiscible and i...
We investigate the classical Rayleigh-Taylor instability with a phase-field method. Despite of the l...
With the aim of efficiently simulating three-dimensional multiphase turbulent flows with a phase-fie...
In this paper, we propose a phase-field-based spectral element method by solving the Navier-Stokes/C...
We construct a fully-discrete finite element numerical scheme for the Cahn–Hilliard phase-field mode...
In this paper, we propose a spectral element-based phase field method by solving the Navier-Stokes/C...
In this article we consider the numerical modeling and simulation via the phase field approach for c...
We propose a new numerical method to solve the Cahn-Hilliard equation coupled with non-linear wettin...
The ubiquity of two-phase systems has rendered them a subject of prime importance especially from nu...
International audienceWe report on two-and three-dimensional numerical simulations of Rayleigh-Taylo...
In this dissertation, we study analytical and numerical methods on three topics in the area of parti...
Abstract. A new realization of the two-phase flow approach is presented and applied for the Rayleigh...
In this paper we present numerical techniques suitable for a direct numerical simulation in the spat...