Journal article

Parasitic current generation in Combined Level Set and Volume of Fluid immiscible uid simulations

DJE Harvie, M Rudman, MR Davidson

Anziam Journal | Published : 2006

Abstract

The Continuum Surface Force technique is a popular tool used to implement surface tension forces in Eulerian based Computational Fluid Dynamics codes. Under this technique, inaccuracies present in calculating the surface tension force can manifest themselves as 'parasitic' currents. We detail a new Combined Level Set and Volume of Fluid implementation of the Continuum Surface Force method. We then develop a correlation for the magnitude of parasitic currents that are generated under this new method, as a function of both the numerical and physical parameters employed in a simulation. A set of numerical experiments validate this correlation and show that, importantly, the magnitude of current..

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