Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6931331 Journal of Computational Physics 2015 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper deals with the comparison of Eulerian methods to take into account the capillary contribution in the vicinity of a fluid-fluid interface. Eulerian methods are well-known to produce additional vorticity close to the interface that leads to non-physical spurious currents. Numerical equilibrium between pressure gradient and capillary force for the static bubble test case within a VOF framework has been reached in [35] with the height-function technique [14], [35]. However, once the bubble is translated in a uniform flow, spurious currents are maintained by slight errors induced by translation schemes. In this work, two main points are investigated: the ability of Volume of Fluid and Level Set methods to accurately calculate the curvature, and the magnitude of spurious currents due to errors in the calculation of the curvature after advection in both translating and rotating flows. The spurious currents source term is expressed from the vorticity equation and used to discuss and compare the methods. Simulations of gas-liquid Taylor flow at low capillary number show that the flow structure and the bubble velocity can be significantly affected by spurious currents.
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