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A comparative study on interface-capturing models and schemes to solve bubble dynamics and cavitation
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- Schmidmayer, Kevin
- Colonius, Tim
Abstract
In the context of simulation of bubble dynamics and cavitation, even the simple problem of the collapse of a spherical bubble is challenging to compute accurately with general, three-dimensional, interface-capturing schemes. Difficulties arise from both the physical model of the multicomponent fluid and the discretization scheme. Pathologies associated with each factor are identified and solutions to remedy specific issues are proposed.
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Authors would like to thank Prof. Eric Johnsen, Dr. Shahaboddin Alahyari Beig and Mauro Rodriguez for fruitful discussions. This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research under grant N0014-18-1-2625.Attached Files
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- 96972
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20190709-092100886
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N0014-18-1-2625
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