Computational Simulation of Shock-Bubble Interaction, using a Front-Tracking/Ghost Fluid Method
Author(s):
A. Razmi , M. Taeibi , Rahni * , H. R. Massah , H. Terashima , H. Moezzi
Abstract:
A front tracking/ghost fluid method was used to simulate fluid interfaces in a shock–bubble interaction problem. The method captures fluid interfaces, using explicit front-tracking and defines interface conditions, using the ghost-fluid method. In order to demonstrate the accuracy and the capability tracking of the approach used, an air-helium and anair-R22 shock-bubble interaction cases were simulated. The computational results were compared with reliable experimental and computational studies, showing close agreements.
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Language:
English
Published:
Journal Of Applied Fluid Mechanics, Volume:12 Issue: 2, Mar-Apr 2019
Pages:
631 to 645
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