In this work, we propose a general framework for the construction of pressure law for phase transition. These equations of state are particularly suitable for a use in a relaxation finite volume scheme. The approach is based on a constrained convex optimization
problem on the mixture entropy. It is valid for both miscible and immiscible mixtures. We also propose a rough pressure law for modelling a super-critical fluid.
We propose a finite volume scheme to study the oscillations of a spherical bubble of gas in a liquid phase. Spherical symmetry implies a geometric source term in the Euler equations. Our scheme satisfies the well-balanced property. It is based on the VFRoe approach. In order to avoid spurious pressure oscillations, the well-balanced approach is coupled with an ALE (Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian) technique at the interface and a random sampling remap.
In this work we describe an efficient model for the simulation of a
two-phase flow made of a gas and a granular solid. The starting point is the two-velocity
two-pressure model of Baer and Nunziato
[
(1986) 861–889].
The model is supplemented by
a relaxation source term in order
to take into account the pressure equilibrium between the two phases and
the granular stress in the solid phase. We show that the relaxation
process can be made thermodynamically coherent with an adequate...
This paper is devoted to the numerical simulation of wave breaking. It presents the results of a numerical workshop that was held during the conference LOMA04. The objective is to compare several mathematical models (compressible or incompressible) and associated numerical methods to compute the flow field during a wave breaking over a reef. The methods will also be compared with experiments.
This paper is devoted to the numerical simulation of wave
breaking. It presents the results of a numerical workshop that was
held during the conference LOMA04. The objective is to compare
several mathematical models (compressible or incompressible) and
associated numerical methods to compute the flow field during a
wave breaking over a reef. The methods will also be compared with
experiments.
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