Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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650518 | European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This work concerns the simulation of compressible multi-material fluid flows and follows the method FVCF-NIP described in the former paper (Braeunig et al., 2009 [7]). This cell-centered finite volume method is totally Eulerian since the mesh is not moving and a sharp interface, separating two materials, evolves through the grid. A sliding boundary condition is enforced at the interface, and mass, momentum and total energy are conserved. Although this former method performs well on 1D test cases, the interface reconstruction suffers of poor accuracy in conserving shapes for instance in linear advection. This situation leads to spurious instabilities of the interface. The Enhanced-NIP method presented in the present paper provides a solution to an inconsistency in the former NIP method. This solution strikingly improves the numerical results. It takes advantage of a more consistent description of the interface in the numerical scheme. Results for linear advection and compressible Euler equations for inviscid fluids are presented to assess the benefits of this new method.
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Authors
Raphaël Loubère, Jean-Philippe Braeunig, Jean-Michel Ghidaglia,