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Multiple-Fluid SPH Simulation Using a Mixture Model

Bo Ren, Chenfeng Li Orcid Logo, Xiao Yan, Ming C. Lin, Javier Bonet Orcid Logo, Shi-Min Hu

ACM Transactions on Graphics, Volume: 33, Issue: 5, Pages: 1 - 11

Swansea University Authors: Chenfeng Li Orcid Logo, Javier Bonet Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1145/2645703

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This article presents a versatile and robust SPH simulation approach for multiple-fluid flows. The spatial distribution of different phases or components is modeled using the volume fraction representation, the dynamics of multiple-fluid flows is captured by using an improved mixture model, and a st...

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Published in: ACM Transactions on Graphics
Published: 2014
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa19841
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Abstract: This article presents a versatile and robust SPH simulation approach for multiple-fluid flows. The spatial distribution of different phases or components is modeled using the volume fraction representation, the dynamics of multiple-fluid flows is captured by using an improved mixture model, and a stable and accurate SPH formulation is rigorously derived to resolve the complex transport and transformation processes encountered in multiple-fluid flows. The new approach can capture a wide range of real-world multiple-fluid phenomena, including mixing/unmixing of miscible and immiscible fluids, diffusion effect and chemical reaction, etc. Moreover, the new multiple-fluid SPH scheme can be readily integrated into existing state-of-the-art SPH simulators, and the multiple-fluid simulation is easy to set up. Various examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Issue: 5
Start Page: 1
End Page: 11