2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11804-009-8082-4
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A finite volume algorithm based on overlapping meshes for simulation of hydrodynamic problems

Abstract: A finite volume algorithm was established in order to investigate two-dimensional hydrodynamic problems. These include viscous free surface flow interaction with free rigid bodies in the case of large and/or relative motions. Two-phase flow with complex deformations at the interface was simulated using a fractional step-volume of fluid algorithm. In addition, body motions were captured by an overlapping mesh system. Here, flow variables are transferred using a simple fully implicit non-conservative interpolati… Show more

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“…At this stage, a strategy is required to introduce such movements into the computational domain and to update it for the next time step. There are a wide variety of strategies [14] such as overlapping mesh [15]. Here, a boundary-fitted grid which follows the time history of the body motions is used [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this stage, a strategy is required to introduce such movements into the computational domain and to update it for the next time step. There are a wide variety of strategies [14] such as overlapping mesh [15]. Here, a boundary-fitted grid which follows the time history of the body motions is used [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%