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Geometry‐Aware Volume‐of‐Fluid Method

Computer Graphics Forum, 2013
AbstractWe present a new framework to simulate moving interfaces in viscous incompressible two phase flows. The goal is to achieve both conservation of the fluid volume and a detailed reconstruction of the fluid surface. To these ends, we incorporate sub‐grid refinement of the level set with the volume‐of‐fluid method.
Junghyun Cho, Hyeong‐Seok Ko
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Development of a Volume of Fluid Method for Computing Interfacial Incompressible Fluid Flows

Communications in Computational Physics, 2020
Summary: This study is aimed to develop a volume of fluid (VOF) method to capture the free surface flow. The incompressible two-phase flow is computed by second-order Adams-Bashforth algorithm with a uniform staggered Cartesian grid arrangement. The tangent of hyperbola for interface capturing (THINC) scheme and weighted linear interface calculation ...
Gu, Zhenghua   +3 more
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An anti‐diffusive volume of fluid method for interfacial fluid flows

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2011
AbstractA volume of fluid (VOF) method is developed combining a first‐order limited downwind scheme with higher order accurate schemes. The method is characterized by retaining a sharp fluid interface and a reduction in numerical diffusion near the interface, but avoids complicated geometrical reconstruction as occurs in most volume tracing algorithms.
Chen, Y.G., Price, W.G., Temarel, P.
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A volume of fluid method based ghost fluid method for compressible multi-fluid flows

Computers & Fluids, 2014
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Bo, Wurigen, Grove, John W.
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A volume-of-fluid vortex sheet method for multiphase flows

Journal of Computational Physics, 2023
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Austin Goodrich, Marcus Herrmann
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Measurement of Synovial Fluid Volume by a Radioisotope Method

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1973
The present paper introduces a method for measuring joint fluid volumes using 113mIn-radionuclide and a conventional iodine-measuring system. The method gave an average volume of rheumatoid knee joint effusions of 47 ml. After removal of effusion the residual vol- i uine was 24 ml (48%), on average, thus showing the inefficiency of ordinary joint ...
A, Rekonen, M, Oka, J, Kuikka
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