IMPLEMENTATION OF 3D VOF TRACKING ALGORITHM BASED ON BINARY SPACE-PARTITIONING
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https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2017.57.0105Keywords:
free surface, two-fluid flow, VOF, Binary Space-PartitioningAbstract
The paper focuses on modelling free surface flow. The interface is modelled using the Volume-Of-Fluid method, where the advection of volume fractions is treated by a purely geometrical method. The novelty of the work lies in the way that it incorporates Binary Space-Partitioning trees for computing the intersections of polyhedra. Volume-conserving properties and shape-preserving properties are presented on two benchmarks and on a simulation of the famous broken dam problem.Downloads
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