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On the usage of NURBS as interface representation in free‐surface flows
Authors:S. Elgeti  H. Sauerland  L. Pauli  M. Behr
Affiliation:Chair for Computational Analysis of Technical Systems, CCES, RWTH Aachen University, 52056 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:When simulating free‐surface flows using the finite element method, there are many cases where the governing equations require information which must be derived from the available discretized geometry. Examples are curvature or normal vectors. The accurate computation of this information directly from the finite element mesh often requires a high degree of refinement—which is not necessarily required to obtain an accurate flow solution. As a remedy and an option to be able to use coarser meshes, the representation of the free surface using non‐uniform rational B‐splines (NURBS) curves or surfaces is investigated in this work. The advantages of a NURBS parameterization in comparison with the standard approach are discussed. In addition, it is explored how the pressure jump resulting from surface tension effects can be handled using doubled interface nodes. Numerical examples include the computation of surface tension in a two‐phase flow as well as the computation of normal vectors as a basis for mesh deformation methods. For these examples, the improvement of the numerical solution compared with the standard approaches on identical meshes is shown. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:free‐surface flows  non‐uniform rational B‐splines  surface tension  normal computation  discontinuous pressure  finite element method
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