Towards an efficient algorithm for the simulation of viscous two-phase flows with real gas effects
ABGRALL, Remi
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
RODIO, Maria Giovanna
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
CONGEDO, Pietro Marco
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
ABGRALL, Remi
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
RODIO, Maria Giovanna
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
CONGEDO, Pietro Marco
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
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Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
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2012-12-07
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A discrete equation method (DEM) for the simulation of compressible multiphase flows including viscous and real-gas effects is illustrated. A reduced five equation model is obtained starting from the semi-discrete numerical ...Lire la suite >
A discrete equation method (DEM) for the simulation of compressible multiphase flows including viscous and real-gas effects is illustrated. A reduced five equation model is obtained starting from the semi-discrete numerical approximation of the two-phase viscous model. Then, a simple algorithm is proposed in order to use two different equations of state at the vapor and liquid-vapor conditions. Simulation results are validated with well-known results in literature. Potentialities in improving the quality of the numerical prediction by using a more complex equation of state are thus drawn.< Réduire
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