Assessment of WENO-extended two-fluid modelling in compressible multiphase flows |
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Authors: | Keiichi Kitamura Taku Nonomura |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japankitamura@ynu.ac.jp;3. Department of Space Flight Systems, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), JAXA, Sagamihara, Japan |
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Abstract: | The two-fluid modelling based on an advection-upwind-splitting-method (AUSM)-family numerical flux function, AUSM+-up, following the work by Chang and Liou [Journal of Computational Physics 2007;225: 840–873], has been successfully extended to the fifth order by weighted-essentially-non-oscillatory (WENO) schemes. Then its performance is surveyed in several numerical tests. The results showed a desired performance in one-dimensional benchmark test problems: Without relying upon an anti-diffusion device, the higher-order two-fluid method captures the phase interface within a fewer grid points than the conventional second-order method, as well as a rarefaction wave and a very weak shock. At a high pressure ratio (e.g. 1,000), the interpolated variables appeared to affect the performance: the conservative-variable-based characteristic-wise WENO interpolation showed less sharper but more robust representations of the shocks and expansions than the primitive-variable-based counterpart did. In two-dimensional shock/droplet test case, however, only the primitive-variable-based WENO with a huge void fraction realised a stable computation. |
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Keywords: | Multiphase flow two-fluid modelling WENO higher-order AUSM |
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