Abstract:We present a method that, in combination with a two-plane liquid-gas interface reconstruction in each computational cell, identifies thin features in Eulerian simulations of spray atomization that should undergo imminent breakup. Rapid identification of these features, which include gas sheets between colliding droplets, liquid sheets generated in bag breakup, and ligaments that breakup through Rayleigh-Plateau instabilities, allows for the on-the-fly application of subgridscale (SGS) breakup models for each t… Show more
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