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  1. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21
  3. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 2, February 2007
  4. High order level contour reconstruction method
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2007
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 5, May 2007
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 4, April 2007
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 3, March 2007
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 21, Issue 2, February 2007
Economic-based design of engineering systems with degrading components using probabilistic loss of quality
Effective process design and robust manufacturing for hydroformed parts
Damaged layer characteristics in micro-endmilling of copper using an ultrahigh-speed air spindle
Helicopter vibration reduction in forward flight using blade integral twist actuation
Comparison of semi-physical and black-box bushing model for vehicle dynamics simulation
Optimization of crank angles to reduce excitation forces and moments in engines
A study on the reduction of uncertainty in the measurement of power tool vibration
Comparative thermodynamic analysis on design performance characteristics of solid oxide fuel cell/gas turbine hybrid power systems
Enhancement of pool boiling heat transfer coefficients using carbon nanotubes
High order level contour reconstruction method
A numerical analysis on three-dimensional flow field in a supersonic bump-type inlet
A computational analysis of unsteady transonic/supersonic flows over backward facing step in air jet nozzle
Measurement of developing turbulent flow in a U-bend of circular cross-section
Numerical analysis of turbulent flow and heat transfer in a square sectioned U-bend duct by elliptic-blending second moment closure
Electroosmotic flows in channel with two symmetric periodic arrays of square-sectioned ribs
Laminar diffusion flame in the reacting mixing layer
Titles of papers published in the Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (Vol. 31, No. 1, 2007)
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High order level contour reconstruction method

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Author Shin, Seungwon Juric, Damir
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract Complex interfacial physics arising from geometric curvature associated with surface tension as well as phase transformation make it a formidable task to design an accurate, reliable, and yet simple method for direct computation of multiphase flows. Hybrid methods mixing conventional, Volume-of-Fluid, Level Set, Phase Field, and Front Tracking methods have recently become popular in an attempt to overcome the shortcomings of each method alone. We developed the Level Contour Reconstruction Method (LCRM) as part of a hybrid method for treating the complex interface geometry associated with general three-dimensional multiphase flows. The main idea in that work focused on a simple and robust algorithm especially suited for dynamic interfaces in the three-dimensional case by combining characteristics of both Front Tracking and Level Set methods. In this article we describe a modification to the LCRM which introduces a high order interpolation kernel during the course of the interface reconstruction along with a new hybrid surface tension formulation. With this we can essentially eliminate any mass redistribution between regions of differing curvature and reconstruct the interface accurately and smoothly. The improvement with high order reconstruction is also noticeable vis a vis spurious currents which are further decreased by two orders of magnitude over the previous linear reconstruction method. Moreover, there is no disturbance concurrent with reconstruction and the solution fidelity is not influenced by the reconstruction time step. This High Order Level Contour Reconstruction Method retains the simplicity of the original LCRM and avoids complicated interface smoothing procedures.
Starting Page 311
Ending Page 326
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 1738494X
Journal Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publisher Date 2007-01-01
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Numerical Simulation Front Tracking Surface Tension Parasitic Currents Multiphase Flow Computational Fluid Dynamics Mechanical Engineering Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control Industrial and Production Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Mechanical Engineering
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