Energy-stable discretization of the one-dimensional two-fluid model
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2024-04
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In this paper we present a complete framework for the energy-stable simulation of stratified incompressible flow in channels, using the one-dimensional two-fluid model. Building on earlier energy-conserving work on the basic two-fluid model, our new framework includes diffusion, friction, and surface tension. We show that surface tension can be added in an energy-conserving manner, and that diffusion and friction have a strictly dissipative effect on the energy. We then propose spatial discretizations for these terms such that a semi-discrete model is obtained that has the same conservation properties as the continuous model. Additionally, we propose a new energy-stable advective flux scheme that is energy-conserving in smooth regions of the flow and strictly dissipative where sharp gradients appear. This is obtained by combining, using flux limiters, a previously developed energy-conserving advective flux with a novel first-order upwind scheme that is shown to be strictly dissipative. The complete framework, with diffusion, surface tension, and a bounded energy, is linearly stable to short wavelength perturbations, and exhibits nonlinear damping near shocks. The model yields smoothly converging numerical solutions, even under conditions for which the basic two-fluid model is ill-posed. With our explicit expressions for the dissipation rates, we are able to attribute the nonlinear damping to the different dissipation mechanisms, and compare their effects.
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Dissipation, Energy conservation, Energy-stable scheme, Stability, Surface tension, Two-phase pipe flow, Mechanical Engineering, General Physics and Astronomy, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
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Buist, J F H, Sanderse, B, Dubinkina, S, Oosterlee, C W & Henkes, R A W M 2024, 'Energy-stable discretization of the one-dimensional two-fluid model', International Journal of Multiphase Flow, vol. 174, 104756, pp. 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2024.104756