Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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520752 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2009 | 27 Pages |
A sharp interface Cartesian grid method for the large-eddy simulation of two-phase turbulent flows interacting with moving bodies is presented. The overall approach uses a sharp interface immersed boundary formulation and a level-set/ghost–fluid method for solid–fluid and fluid–fluid interface treatments, respectively. A four-step fractional-step method is used for velocity–pressure coupling, and a Lagrangian dynamic Smagorinsky subgrid-scale model is adopted for large-eddy simulations. A simple contact angle boundary condition treatment that conforms to the immersed boundary formulation is developed. A variety of test cases of different scales ranging from bubble dynamics, water entry and exit, landslide-generated waves, to ship hydrodynamics are performed for validation. Extensions for high Reynolds number ship flows using wall-layer models are also considered.