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Title: Free Surface Modeling


1
Free Surface Modeling
2
Outline
  • Engineering Applications
  • Moving Boundary Methods
  • Lagrangian
  • Eulerian
  • Flux Line-Segment Model for Advection and
    Interface Reconstruction (FLAIR)
  • Hybrid Finite Element-Volume of Fluid
  • Simulations

3
Sample Applications
  • Crystal Growth
  • Molding/Casting
  • Liquid Free Surfaces
  • Flame Propagation

4
Moving Boundary Methods
  • Lagrangian Methods
  • Grid is Adaptive
  • Points on interface are advected
  • New interface is found by fitting curve through
    advected points
  • EulerianMethods
  • Grid is fixed
  • Fluid under interface is advected
  • New interface is approximated by using volume
    fraction variable

5
Some Specific Methods
  • Lagrangian Type
  • Moving Grid
  • Front Tracking
  • Eulerian Type
  • Marker and Cell (MAC)
  • Volume-of-Fluid (VOF)
  • Surface Line Interface Calculation (SLIC)
  • Hirt Nichols VOF
  • Youngs VOF
  • FLAIR
  • Many other versions exist

6
Moving Grid Methods
  • Rayleigh-Taylor Instability
  • Interface coincides with cell boundaries
  • Distorted Grid over time

Example from Approaches to Resolving and Tracking
Interfaces and Discontinuities, Laskey et. al,
NRL Report 5999, 7/28/97
7
Front Tracking Methods
  • Points defined on Interface and are moved in time
  • Interface location and orientation is known at
    each time step
  • Method fails when interface geometry becomes
    complicated

Sample Configuration
8
MAC (Marker and Cell)
  • Massless Particles are injected
  • Particle Trajectories are tracked
  • Cannot resolve details of the inteface smaller
    than the mesh size
  • Expensive in Computer time and memory

9
Volume Tracking General Idea
  • Define fluid volume fraction f-field
  • f0 No fluid in cell
  • f1 Cell filled with fluid
  • 0ltflt1 Cell partially filled with fluid (i.e.
    Interface cell)
  • Initial interface geometry is used to compute
    fractions

10
Volume Tracking General Idea
  • Interface is reconstructed using the f-field
  • f-field does NOT imply a unique interface
    geometry
  • interface is constructed based on some algorithm
  • Volume fractions (f-field) are some-how advected
  • New f-field based on amount of fluid entering,
    leaving and reamining in the cell

11
Advection of Volume Fraction Field
  • Fluid Advection satisfies

12
Volume Tracking - Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Advantages
  • Interface positions are NOT stored for each
    time-step
  • Large Surface Deformations
  • Mergering and Breakup of Interfaces
  • Easy implementation
  • Disadvantages
  • Interfaces are NOT exact
  • Reconstruction techniques require many logical
    operations
  • Resolution dependent

13
SLIC (Simple Line Interface Calculation)
  • Interface is Horz. or Vert.
  • Assumed
  • fluid resides on heavyside of interface
  • Advection
  • x-pass (horizontal)
  • y-pass (vertical)

Original Geometry
y-pass
x-pass
14
Hirt Nichols VOF
  • Interface is Horz. or Vert. (piecewise constant)
    (stair stepped)
  • Derivatives of the f-field determine whether the
    interface is Horz. or Vert.
  • Derivatives calculated using fractional volumes
    averaged over several cells

Original Geometry
15
Youngs VOF
  • Interfaces - piecewise linear
  • Interface has slope and is fitted within a single
    cell
  • Interface slope and fluid position are determined
    from inspection of 8 neighboring cells

Original Geometry
Reconstructed
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