In this work a new SPH model for simulating interface flows is presented. This new model is an extension of the formulation discussed in [4], and shows strong similarities with one proposed by Hu & Adams [6] to study multiphase flow. The main difference between these two models is that the present formulation allows for simulating multiphase flows together with the presence of a free surface. The new formulation is validated on test cases for which reference solutions are available in literature. A Rayleigh-Taylor instability is first studied. Then, the rise of an air bubble in a water column is investigated. Finally, the model capabilities are illustrated on the case of a drop of a heavy fluid entering a tank filled with water.

Simulation of Interfacial and Free-Surface Flows using a new SPH formulation

Andrea Colagrossi;Matteo Antuono;
2008

Abstract

In this work a new SPH model for simulating interface flows is presented. This new model is an extension of the formulation discussed in [4], and shows strong similarities with one proposed by Hu & Adams [6] to study multiphase flow. The main difference between these two models is that the present formulation allows for simulating multiphase flows together with the presence of a free surface. The new formulation is validated on test cases for which reference solutions are available in literature. A Rayleigh-Taylor instability is first studied. Then, the rise of an air bubble in a water column is investigated. Finally, the model capabilities are illustrated on the case of a drop of a heavy fluid entering a tank filled with water.
2008
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Inglese
Dr. Pierre Maruzewski
3rd ERCOFTAC SPHERIC workshop on SPH applications
3rd ERCOFTAC SPHERIC workshop on SPH applications
7
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne EPFL
Losanna
SVIZZERA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
June, 4th - 6th 2008
Lausanne, Switzerland
2
none
Andrea Colagrossi; Matteo Antuono; Nicolas Grenier; David Le Touzé; Diego Molteni
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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