Wrinkle-Free Interface Compression for Two-Fluid Flows
Abstract
Pure advection of a conservative scalar is relevant to several applications including two-phase flow. Successful numerical schemes must capture the sharp interface between the phases while maintaining a smooth (wrinkle-free) interfacial contour. Among other methods, algebraic schemes that are based on the addition of an extra artificial interface compression term to the scalar transport equation have gained recent popularity (e.g., OpenFOAM; porous media). While the approach offers unique flexibilities in spatiotemporal discretizations, common numerical treatments result in the wrinkling of the interface. In this short note, an easy-to-implement solution to this problem is presented.
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