A computational method for sharp interface advection

Johan Roenby*, Henrik Bredmose, Hrvoje Jasak

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Abstract

We devise a numerical method for passive advection of a surface, such as the interface between two incompressible fluids, across a computational mesh. The method is called isoAdvector, and is developed for general meshes consisting of arbitrary polyhedral cells. The algorithm is based on the volume of fluid (VOF) idea of calculating the volume of one of the fluids transported across the mesh faces during a time step. The novelty of the isoAdvector concept consists of two parts. First, we exploit an isosurface concept for modelling the interface inside cells in a geometric surface reconstruction step. Second, from the reconstructed surface, we model the motion of the face–interface intersection line for a general polygonal face to obtain the time evolution within a time step of the submerged face area. Integrating this submerged area over the time step leads to an accurate estimate for the total volume of fluid transported across the face. The method was tested on simple two-dimensional and threedimensional interface advection problems on both structured and unstructured meshes. The results are very satisfactory in terms of volume conservation, boundedness, surface sharpness and efficiency. The isoAdvector method was implemented as an OpenFOAM® extension and is published as open source.

Original languageEnglish
Article number160405
JournalRoyal Society Open Science
Volume3
Issue number11
ISSN2054-5703
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Interfacial flows
  • IsoAdvector
  • OpenFOAM®
  • Unstructured meshes
  • Volume of fluid method

Cite this