Moving‐interface computations with the edge‐tracked interface locator technique (ETILT)

MA Cruchaga, DJ Celentano… - International Journal for …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
MA Cruchaga, DJ Celentano, TE Tezduyar
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2005Wiley Online Library
We describe, for simulation of flows with moving interfaces, a computational method based
on the edge‐tracked interface locator technique (ETILT). The method described has been
designed by bearing in mind the ease in managing a node‐based interface representation
and the interface sharpness and volume conservation features of the Moving Lagrangian
Interface Technique. We evaluate the performance of the method with a number of test
problems: filling of a step cavity, gravity‐driven flow of an aluminium alloy in an obstructed …
Abstract
We describe, for simulation of flows with moving interfaces, a computational method based on the edge‐tracked interface locator technique (ETILT). The method described has been designed by bearing in mind the ease in managing a node‐based interface representation and the interface sharpness and volume conservation features of the Moving Lagrangian Interface Technique. We evaluate the performance of the method with a number of test problems: filling of a step cavity, gravity‐driven flow of an aluminium alloy in an obstructed channel, collapse of a liquid column, and the bore problem. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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