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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.55.2013.tde-05052014-104029
Document
Author
Full name
Douglas Farias Cordeiro
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Sousa, Fabrício Simeoni de (President)
Carmo, Fabiano Petronetto do
Nóbrega, João Miguel de Amorim Novais da Costa
Oishi, Cássio Machiaveli
Silveira Neto, Aristeu da
Title in Portuguese
Simulação numérica de escoamentos bifásicos com o método ISPH
Keywords in Portuguese
Escoamentos bifásicos
ISPH
Simulações numéricas
Tratamento de interface
Abstract in Portuguese
O método ISPH (do inglês, Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) é um método de aproximação livre de malha que, através de um conjunto finito de partículas e uma formulação completamente Lagrangeana, permite a solução de diversos tipos de escoamentos. Entretanto, sua aplicação para escoamentos bifásicos ainda é um desafio, principalmente no que refere-se à manutenabilidade da interface entre fluidos. Diante disso, nesta tese é apresentado o desenvolvimento de um código numérico baseado no método ISPH, sendo propostas duas técnicas de tratamento de interface. Para tanto é realizado um estudo a cerca do método, considerando diferentes metodologias, e analisando pontos específicos, tais como a solução do campo de pressões. São apresentados resultados que mostram a eficácia do método, tanto em escoamentos monofásicos, quanto em escoamentos multifásicos, onde, neste caso, são destacadas as melhorias obtidas através das técnicas de tratamento de interface propostas. Por fim, é realizado um estudo do comportamento de misturas bifásicas, com referência ao fenômeno da inversão de fase
Title in English
Two-fluid flow numerical simulation using ISPH method
Keywords in English
Interface treatment
ISPH
Numerical simulation
Two-fluid flow
Abstract in English
Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH) method is a meshless approximation that has been used to simulate several types of fluid flows, through a finite particle set and fully lagrangian formulation. The application of ISPH method in two-fluid flow simulations however, has presented many challenges, specially related to the presence of the interface between different fluids. Thus, we present in this study the development of a numerical code based on ISPH, introducing novel interface treatment techniques. A thorough study about this method is provided, considering different methodologies and analysing specific points such as the position of the interface and the obtained pressure field. Results have been presented to show the methods developed in this thesis efficiently simulate two-fluid flows, illustrating the improvements achieved by the proposed interface treatment techniques. Finally, a study of biphasic mixture behavior is carried out with reference to phase inversion phenomena
 
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Publishing Date
2014-05-05
 
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