Numerical Investigation of the Free-Surface Flow within an Annulus

This study describes the free‐surface flow of a highly viscous liquid between two concentric cylinders. In the process the morphology of the phase boundary is determined using a straight volume of fluid approach. Due to large differences in viscosity the gaseous phase is considered as vacuum. The nu...

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