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A New Volume of Fluid Advection Algorithm: The Stream Scheme

Journal of Computational Physics, 2000
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Harvie, Dalton J. E., Fletcher, David F.
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Numerical errors of the volume‐of‐fluid interface tracking algorithm

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2002
AbstractOne of the important limitations of the interface tracking algorithms is that they can be used only as long as the local computational grid density allows surface tracking. In a dispersed flow, where the dimensions of the particular fluid parts are comparable or smaller than the grid spacing, several numerical and reconstruction errors become ...
Černe, Gregor   +2 more
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Simulation of Anode Bubble: Volume of Fluid Method

2014
In an aluminum reduction cell, bubbles are generated on the anode surfaces. Before they get out of the bath, they linger over between gap of the anode and the cathode, which leads to additional voltage drop. The alumina concentration adjacent to the anode is also affected.
Yiwen Zhou   +4 more
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A volume of fluid approach for crystal growth simulation

Journal of Computational Physics, 2010
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López, Joaquín   +2 more
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Volume-of-Fluid Methods for Partial Differential Equations

2001
In this paper, we give an overview of a set of methods being developed for solving classical PDE’s in irregular geometries, or in the presence of free boundaries. In this approach, the irregular geometry is represented on a rectangular grid by specifying the intersection of each grid cell with the region on one or the other side of the boundary.
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Influence of volume of fluid on effectiveness of ipecac

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
S R, Rose, R L, Gorman
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A volume-of-fluid methodology for interfacial mass transfer

Chemical Engineering Science, 2023
Luke H. Macfarlan   +2 more
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