L EVEL S ET M ETHODS FOR F LUID I NTERFACES
University of Michigan · University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
▪ Abstract We provide an overview of level set methods, introduced by Osher and Sethian, for computing the solution to fluid-interface problems. These are computational techniques that rely on an implicit formulation of the interface, represented through a time-dependent initial-value partial-differential equation. We discuss the essential ideas behind the techniques, the coupling of these techniques to finite-difference methods for incompressible and compressible flow, and a collection of applications including two-phase flow, ship hydrodynamics, and ink-jet-printhead design.
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- Compressibility
- Flow (mathematics)
- Computer science
- Compressible flow
- Physics
- Mechanics
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