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Volume preserving immersed boundary methods for two‐phase fluid flows
Authors:Yibao Li  Eunok Jung  Wanho Lee  Hyun Geun Lee  Junseok Kim
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, Korea University, , Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Mathematics, Konkuk University, , Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:In this article, we propose a simple area‐preserving correction scheme for two‐phase immiscible incompressible flows with an immersed boundary method (IBM). The IBM was originally developed to model blood flow in the heart and has been widely applied to biofluid dynamics problems with complex geometries and immersed elastic membranes. The main idea of the IBM is to use a regular Eulerian computational grid for the fluid mechanics along with a Lagrangian representation of the immersed boundary. Using the discrete Dirac delta function and the indicator function, we can include the surface tension force, variable viscosity and mass density, and gravitational force effects. The principal advantage of the IBM for two‐phase fluid flows is its inherent accuracy due in part to its ability to use a large number of interfacial marker points on the interface. However, because the interface between two fluids is moved in a discrete manner, this can result in a lack of volume conservation. The idea of an area preserving correction scheme is to correct the interface location normally to the interface so that the area remains constant. Various numerical experiments are presented to illustrate the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed conservative IBM for two‐phase fluid flows. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:immersed boundary method  area preserving  two‐phase fluid flow  multigrid method  indicator function  finite difference
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