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Droplet collision simulation by multi-speed lattice Boltzmann method

Droplet collision simulation by multi-speed lattice Boltzmann method
Droplet collision simulation by multi-speed lattice Boltzmann method
Realization of the Shan-Chen multiphase flow lattice Boltzmann model is considered in the framework of the higher-order Galilean invariant lattices. The present multiphase lattice Boltzmann model is used in two dimensional simulation of droplet collisions at high Weber numbers. Results are found to be in a good agreement with experimental findings.
1815-2406
1219-1234
Lycett-Brown, D.
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Karlin, I.V.
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Luo, K.H.
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Lycett-Brown, D.
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Karlin, I.V.
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Luo, K.H.
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Lycett-Brown, D., Karlin, I.V. and Luo, K.H. (2011) Droplet collision simulation by multi-speed lattice Boltzmann method. Communications in Computational Physics, 9 (5), 1219-1234. (doi:10.4208/cicp.311009.091110s).

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Realization of the Shan-Chen multiphase flow lattice Boltzmann model is considered in the framework of the higher-order Galilean invariant lattices. The present multiphase lattice Boltzmann model is used in two dimensional simulation of droplet collisions at high Weber numbers. Results are found to be in a good agreement with experimental findings.

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Published date: May 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 172695
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/172695
ISSN: 1815-2406
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Date deposited: 28 Jan 2011 09:07
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Author: D. Lycett-Brown
Author: I.V. Karlin
Author: K.H. Luo

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