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Simulation of two-phase flows at large density ratios and high Reynolds numbers using a discrete unified gas kinetic scheme

Published 12 Jul 2022 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.comp-ph | (2207.05457v1)

Abstract: In order to treat immiscible two-phase flows at large density ratios and high Reynolds numbers, a three-dimensional code based on the discrete unified gas kinetic scheme (DUGKS) is developed, incorporating two major improvements. First, the particle distribution functions at cell interfaces are reconstructed using a weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme. Second, the conservative lower-order Allen-Cahn equation is chosen, instead of the higher-order Cahn-Hilliard equation, to evolve the free-energy based phase field governing the dynamics of two-phase interfaces. Five benchmark problems are simulated to demonstrate the capability of the approach in treating two phase flows at large density ratios and high Reynolds numbers, including three two dimensional problems (a stationary droplet, Rayleigh-Taylor instability, and a droplet splashing on a thin liquid film) and two three-dimensional problems (binary droplets collision and Rayleigh-Taylor instability). All results agree well with the previous numerical and the experimental results. In these simulations, the density ratio and Reynolds number can reach a large value of O(1000). Our improved approach sets the stage for the DUGKS scheme to handle realistic two-phase flow problems.

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