An incompressible SPH method for simulation of unsteady viscoelastic free-surface flows |
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Authors: | A. Rafiee M.T. Manzari M. Hosseini |
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Affiliation: | aCenter of Excellence in Energy Conversion, School of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | In this paper, an incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method is presented to solve unsteady free-surface flows. Both Newtonian and viscoelastic fluids are considered. In the case of viscoelastic fluids, both the Maxwell and Oldroyd-B models are investigated. The proposed SPH method uses a Poisson pressure equation to satisfy the incompressibility constraints. The solution algorithm is an explicit predictor-corrector scheme and employs an adaptive smoothing length based on density variations. To alleviate the numerical difficulties encountered when fluid is highly stretched, an artificial stress term is incorporated into the momentum equation which reduces the risk of unrealistic fractures in the material. Two challenging test cases, the impacting drop and the jet buckling problems, are solved to demonstrate the capability of the proposed scheme in handling viscoelastic flows with complex free surfaces. The jet buckling test case was solved for a wide range of Weissenberg numbers. It was shown that in all cases the method is stable and fairly accurate and agrees well with the available data. |
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Keywords: | Smoothed particle hydrodynamics Viscoelastic Artificial stress Free surface |
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