An upwind finite volume method for incompressible inviscid free surface flows
Abstract
An upwind finite volume method on curvilinear grids has been developed to simulate two-dimensional, inviscid, incompressible free surface flows. In this method, the level set method is used to capture the interface. The level set equation and the flow governing equations (Euler equations) are not solved separately, but incorporated into a system equation. The artificial compressibility method is adopted to solve the resulting hyperbolic...
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Title
An upwind finite volume method for incompressible inviscid free surface flows
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
101
Pages
170 - 182
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