2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2011.01.040
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Modeling the disintegration of modulated liquid jets using volume-of-fluid (VOF) methodology

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“…Therefore, in this study, instead of using the original balanced formulation, we used the gradient terms of˛, , and H scali ng in the surface tension expressions in calculating the fluxes, which is equivalent to the use of the pressure gradient term (these terms are given in Eqs. (33) and (34)).…”
Section: Relationship Between Pressure and Surface Tension Termsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Therefore, in this study, instead of using the original balanced formulation, we used the gradient terms of˛, , and H scali ng in the surface tension expressions in calculating the fluxes, which is equivalent to the use of the pressure gradient term (these terms are given in Eqs. (33) and (34)).…”
Section: Relationship Between Pressure and Surface Tension Termsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Uma vez que as equações de conservação de massa e quantidade de movimento são resolvidas para a mistura de ar e água, é necessário calcular valores médios para a massa específica e a viscosidade, respectivamente [25] …”
Section: Modelo Volume Of Fluid (Vof)unclassified
“…Para tanto, foi simulada uma onda monocromática de período (T) 7,50 s, incidindo numa placa horizontal submersa disposta em três diferentes alturas totais da placa (H P ): 8,00, 8,50 e 9,00 m. Nas simulações numéricas foi utilizado um domínio bidimensional que se baseia no modelo multifásico (VOF -HIRT e NICHOLS, 1981;SRINIVASAN et al, 2011), para o tratamento da interação entre água e ar, e no Método de Volumes Finitos (MVF -PATANKAR, 1980;VERSTEEG e MALALASEKERA, 2007), para a solução das equações de conservação de massa e quantidade de movimento.…”
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