Lattice Boltzmann interface capturing method for incompressible flows

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Abstract

A lattice Boltzmann interface capturing method for incompressible flows is proposed in this paper. The interface is naturally captured by minimizing the free energy functional. It is easily implemented and does not require interface reconstruction as required by most of the traditional interface tracking methods such as the volume of fluid method. Moreover, the method does not require the isotropic property of the fourth order lattice tensor as do other lattice Boltzmann methods. Thus the D2Q5 (D2 means two dimensional, Q5 means five velocity model) discrete velocity model is applied in the method. The interface profile along the flat interface and coexistence curve can be given analytically. The proposed method is validated for some test cases, and compared to the volume of fluid and level set methods. Numerical results show that the present method performs very well and can generate very sharp interfaces. © 2005 The American Physical Society.

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Zheng, H. W., Shu, C., & Chew, Y. T. (2005). Lattice Boltzmann interface capturing method for incompressible flows. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 72(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.056705

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