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A conservative flux-corrected continuous finite element method for fluid interface dynamics

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100717
DOI: 10.1002/fld.4754
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Molina Moya, Jorge Antonio; Ortiz Rossini, Pablo Gregorio
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Materia
continuous finite elements
 
conservative sign-preserving flux correction
 
interface dynamics
 
two-fluid flows
 
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2019-06-17
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This paper presents a continuous finite element solution for fluid flows with interfaces. The method is founded on the sign-preserving flux correction transport methodology and extends non-oscillatory finite element algorithm capabilities to predict interface motion efficiently. The procedure is composed of three main stages, along the lines of the conservative level set method: transport of phase function, reconstruction of phase function, and solution of equations of motion of two incompressible fluids. The flux correction technique takes action on the three steps. Limiting process incorporates a straightforward refinement to remove global mass residuals present in the earliest version of the algorithm. This is of particular importance in the transport step. Moreover, new method retains the efficacy of the original. To reconstruct the phase function after transport, a novel nonlinear (and conservative) streamlined diffusion equation is proposed, with an anisotropic diffusivity comprising artificial compression and diffusive fluxes along interface displacements direction. A substantial reduction of unphysical overshoots along the interface is reached by an improved bound estimation that includes interface information. Complete operation of the correction algorithm for two incompressible fluids flows requires two pressure solutions. We explore a reduced form to circumvent this extra burden. Numerical experiments verify the formulation by reproducing stringent benchmarks both for transport/reinitialization and for two-fluid interface propagation.
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