Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7156956 | Computers & Fluids | 2015 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes a three-dimensional Eulerian-Lagrangian method for the modeling and simulation of high-speed multi-material dynamics. The equations for conservation of mass, momentum, and energy are solved on a fixed Cartesian grid using a fully conservative higher order MUSCL scheme. The dilatational response of each material is handled using a suitable equation of state. The embedded interfaces are handled using a mixed-cell approach. This approach uses an Eulerian treatment for the computational cells away from the interface and a Lagrangian treatment for the cells including interface elements, resulting in a fully conservative method for multi-material interactions. The method has shown capability to resolve and capture non-linear waves such as shock waves, rarefaction waves, and contact discontinuities in complex geometries. This work mainly emphasizes the handling of shock-wave interaction with bubbles, bubbly media, and multi-fluid interfaces in a compressible flow framework. Several numerical examples are shown to demonstrate the validity and robustness of the method.
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Authors
Anil Kapahi, Chao-Tsung Hsiao, Georges L. Chahine,