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Download fileA coupled level set and volume of fluid method for automotive exterior water management applications
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posted on 2017-02-14, 11:12 authored by Mehriar Dianat, Maciej Skarysz, Andrew GarmoryAndrew GarmoryMotivated by the need for practical, high fidelity, simulation of water over surface features of road vehicles a Coupled Level Set Volume of Fluid (CLSVOF) method has been implemented into a general purpose CFD code. It has been implemented such that it can be used with unstructured and non-orthogonal meshes. The interface reconstruction step needed for CLSVOF has been implemented using an iterative ‘clipping and capping’ algorithm for arbitrary cell shapes and a reinitialisation algorithm suitable for unstructured meshes is also presented. Successful verification tests of interface capturing on orthogonal and tetrahedral meshes are presented. Two macroscopic contact angle models have been implemented and the method is seen to give very good agreement with experimental data for a droplet impinging on a flat plate for both orthogonal and non-orthogonal meshes. Finally the flow of a droplet over a round edged channel is simulated in order to demonstrate the ability of the method developed to simulate surface flows over the sort of curved geometry that makes the use of a non-orthogonal grid desirable.
Funding
This work was supported by Jaguar Land Rover and the UK- EPSRC grant EP/K014102/1 as part of the jointly funded Programme for Simulation Innovation.
History
School
- Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
- Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Published in
International Journal of Multiphase FlowVolume
91Pages
19 - 38Citation
DIANAT, M., SKARYSZ, M. and GARMORY, A., 2017. A coupled level set and volume of fluid method for automotive exterior water management applications. International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 91, pp. 19-38.Publisher
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2017-01-23Publication date
2017-01-23Notes
This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Elsevier under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ISSN
0301-9322eISSN
1879-3533Publisher version
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- en