Title of article :
HyPAM: A hybrid continuum-particle model for incompressible free-surface flows
Author/Authors :
Zhang، نويسنده , , Qinghai and Liu، نويسنده , , Philip L.-F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
31
From page :
1312
To page :
1342
Abstract :
Three major issues associated with numerical simulations of complex free-surface flows, viz. interface tracking, fragmentation and large physical jumps, are addressed by a new hybrid continuum-particle model (HyPAM). The new model consists of three parts: (1) the Polygonal Area Mapping method [Q. Zhang, P.L.-F. Liu, A new interface tracking method: the polygonal area mapping method, J. Comput. Phys. 227(8) (2008) 4063-4088]; (2) a new algorithm that decomposes the interested (water) phase into a continuum zone, a buffer zone and a particle zone, based on material topology and graph theory; (3) a ‘passive-response’ assumption, in which the air phase is assumed to respond passively to the continuum part of the water phase. The incompressible inviscid Euler equations and the equations describing the free fall of rigid bodies are used as the governing equations for the continuum-buffer zone and the particle zone, respectively, and separately. A number of examples, including water droplet impact, solitary wave propagation, and dam-break problems, are simulated for the illustration and validation of HyPAM. It is shown that HyPAM is more accurate and versatile than a continuum-based Volume-of-Fluid model. One major contribution of this work is the single-phase decomposition algorithm, useful for many other hybrid formulations. Neglecting surface tension, viscosity and particle interactions, HyPAM is currently limited to mildly-fragmented free-surface flows with high Reynolds and Weber numbers.
Keywords :
The Polygonal Area Mapping method , 2-Connectedness , Interface tracking , Pressure-incremental projection method , Passive-response assumption , Droplet impact , Single-phase decomposition , Hybrid continuum-particle method , Material topology graph , Dam-Break Problem , free-surface flow , Solitary wave propagation
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Record number :
1481219
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