A relaxation approach to the coupling of a two-phase fluid with a linear-elastic solid
Abstract
A recently developed coupling strategy for two nonconservative hyperbolic systems is employed to investigate a collapsing vapor bubble embedded in a liquid near a solid. For this purpose, an elastic solid modeled by a linear system of conservation laws is coupled to the two-phase Baer-Nunziato-type model for isothermal fluids, a nonlinear hyperbolic system with non-conservative products. For the coupling of the two systems the Jin-Xin relaxation concept is employed and embedded in a second order finite volume scheme. For a proof of concept simulations in one space dimension are performed.
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