Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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237807 | Powder Technology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A method is proposed to augment the proper orthogonal decomposition basis functions with discontinuity modes to better capture moving discontinuities in reduced-order models. Moving discontinuities can be shocks in unsteady gas flows or bubbles in multiphase flow. The method is shown to work for a simple test problem using the first-order wave equation. A method for detecting discontinuities numerically is developed using mathematical morphology. This method is shown to properly identify the edges of bubbles in multiphase flow.
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Authors
Thomas A. Brenner, Raymond L. Fontenot, Paul G.A. Cizmas, Thomas J. O'Brien, Ronald W. Breault,