Multi-material incompressible flow simulation using the moment-of-fluid method

The Moment-of-Fluid interface reconstruction technique is implemented in a second order accurate, unstructured finite element variable density incompressible Navier-Stokes solver. For flows with multiple materials, MOF significantly outperforms existing first and second order interface reconstructio...

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Hauptverfasser: Garimella, R V, Schofield, S P, Lowrie, R B, Swartz, B K, Christon, M A, Dyadechko, V
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