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Physics of Fluids • Vol 33 • No 5
Development of an interface thickening method for the direct numerical simulation of compressible liquid–vapor flows in the framework of the second gradient theory
2021
This study presents a method to perform direct numerical simulation (DNS), in the sense of turbulence, of two-phase flows with interfaces. It is based on the compressible diffuse interface model introduced by the second gradient theory. This model assumes a c…
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Physics of Fluids • Vol 33 • No 5
Development of an interface thickening method for the direct numerical simulation of compressible liquid–vapor flows in the framework of the second gradient theory
2021
This study presents a method to perform direct numerical simulation (DNS), in the sense of turbulence, of two-phase flows with interfaces. It is based on the compressible diffuse interface model introduced by the second gradient theory. This model assumes a continuous variation of the thermodynamic variables in the interface and add to their description a dependency on the density gradient. The interface widths as predicted by the model fall way below the typical relevant turbulent scales. We propose here a thermo…
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