The level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to capture moving interfaces. It has been used to study crystal growth, to simulate water and fire for computer graphics applications, to study two-phase flows and in many other fields. The wellknown problem of the level set method is the following: if the flow velocity is not constant, the level set scalar may become strongly distorted. Thus, the numerical integration may suffer from loss of accuracy. In level set methods, this problem is remedied by the reinitialization procedure, i.e. by reconstruction of the level set function in a way to satisfy the eikonal equation. We propose an alternative approach. We modify directly the level set equation by embed...
In the classical level set method, the slope of solutions can be very small or large, and it can mak...
Interface advection methods are important tools with applications in computer graphics and computer ...
Simulation of immiscible two-phase flow requires the accurate representation of the interface betwee...
The level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to capture movi...
Pas de résuméThe level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to...
In the past few years, the level set method has been extensively used for the numerical solution of ...
In the context of numerical simulations of multiphysics flows, accurate tracking of an in...
Pas de résuméThe level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to...
In the context of numerical simulations of multiphysics flows, accurate tracking of an interface and...
Simulation of problems involving different media that are flowing or deforming requires tracking the...
Moving interfaces occur in many scientific and engineering problems. For example, in combustion prob...
Reprinted with permission from AIP Conf. Proc. May 17, 2007 -- Volume 908, pp. 61-66 MATERIALS PROCE...
The level-set method is an implicit interface capturing method that can be used in two or more dimen...
The level set method was devised by Osher and Sethian in [56] as a simple and versatile method for c...
The level set method is a powerful way of tracking surfaces by defining the surface as a zero level ...
In the classical level set method, the slope of solutions can be very small or large, and it can mak...
Interface advection methods are important tools with applications in computer graphics and computer ...
Simulation of immiscible two-phase flow requires the accurate representation of the interface betwee...
The level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to capture movi...
Pas de résuméThe level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to...
In the past few years, the level set method has been extensively used for the numerical solution of ...
In the context of numerical simulations of multiphysics flows, accurate tracking of an in...
Pas de résuméThe level set method was introduced by Osher & Sethian (1988) as a general technique to...
In the context of numerical simulations of multiphysics flows, accurate tracking of an interface and...
Simulation of problems involving different media that are flowing or deforming requires tracking the...
Moving interfaces occur in many scientific and engineering problems. For example, in combustion prob...
Reprinted with permission from AIP Conf. Proc. May 17, 2007 -- Volume 908, pp. 61-66 MATERIALS PROCE...
The level-set method is an implicit interface capturing method that can be used in two or more dimen...
The level set method was devised by Osher and Sethian in [56] as a simple and versatile method for c...
The level set method is a powerful way of tracking surfaces by defining the surface as a zero level ...
In the classical level set method, the slope of solutions can be very small or large, and it can mak...
Interface advection methods are important tools with applications in computer graphics and computer ...
Simulation of immiscible two-phase flow requires the accurate representation of the interface betwee...