A random projection method for sharp phase boundaries in lattice Boltzmann simulations
Existing lattice Boltzmann models that have been designed to recover a macroscopic description of immiscible liquids are only able to make predictions that are quantitatively correct when the interface that exists between the fluids is smeared over several nodal points. Attempts to minimise the thic...
Main Authors: | Reis, T, Dellar, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2010
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