A coupled Eulerian interface capturing and Lagrangian particle method for multiscale simulation

A new Eulerian–Lagrangian coupling on a staggered fluid mesh is proposed to simulate multiscale atomization. This coupling relies on a sharp interface capturing method (ICM) to transport the resolved fluid structures and a Lagrangian tracking algorithm to model the under-resolved Eulerian droplets....

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Veröffentlicht in:Computers & fluids 2023-04, Vol.256, p.105843, Article 105843
Hauptverfasser: Chéron, Victor, Brändle de Motta, Jorge César, Ménard, Thibault, Poux, Alexandre, Berlemont, Alain
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Zusammenfassung:A new Eulerian–Lagrangian coupling on a staggered fluid mesh is proposed to simulate multiscale atomization. This coupling relies on a sharp interface capturing method (ICM) to transport the resolved fluid structures and a Lagrangian tracking algorithm to model the under-resolved Eulerian droplets. The Lagrangian droplets momentum is spread to the source terms of the incompressible fluid momentum equations through a spatial filtering operation, and the flow velocity around the Lagrangian droplets is corrected to account for their local flow disturbance. This allows accurate transport of Lagrangian droplets that are both smaller and larger than the fluid mesh spacing. The implementation of the algorithm for switching from and to Eulerian toward Lagrangian framework is discussed, along with criteria validating a transformation. Then the Eulerian–Lagrangian coupling is applied to several test cases from the literature, and is compared to our in-house pure ICM solver on the atomization of a liquid jet. The results show that the Eulerian–Lagrangian coupling improves the physical analysis of the atomization, and achieves more accurate results for poorly resolved droplets. •A multiscale model developed and applied to two phase flow atomization simulation.•The transport of the resolved structure is performed using the CLSVOF method.•Accurate Lagrangian modeling of the under-resolved droplets larger than the fluid mesh.•Validation and application of the method to the study of two-phase flow atomization.
ISSN:0045-7930
1879-0747
DOI:10.1016/j.compfluid.2023.105843