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A lattice Boltzmann model for multiphase fluid flows
A lattice Boltzmann equation method for simulating multiphase immiscible fluid flows with variation of density and viscosity, based on the model proposed by Gunstensen et al. for two‐component immiscible fluids [Phys. Rev. A 43, 4320 (1991)] is developed. The numerical measurements of surface tensio...
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description | A lattice Boltzmann equation method for simulating multiphase immiscible fluid flows with variation of density and viscosity, based on the model proposed by Gunstensen et
al. for two‐component immiscible fluids [Phys. Rev. A 43, 4320 (1991)] is developed. The numerical measurements of surface tension and viscosity agree well with theoretical predictions. Several basic numerical tests, including spinodal decomposition, two‐phase fluid flows in two‐dimensional channels, and two‐phase viscous fingering, are shown in agreement of experiments and analytical solutions. |
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