A diffuse-interface method for simulating two-phase flows of complex fluids
University of British Columbia · Pennsylvania State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Two-phase systems of microstructured complex fluids are an important class of engineering materials. Their flow behaviour is interesting because of the coupling among three disparate length scales: molecular or supra-molecular conformation inside each component, mesoscopic interfacial morphology and macroscopic hydrodynamics. In this paper, we propose a diffuse-interface approach to simulating the flow of such materials. The diffuse-interface model circumvents certain numerical difficulties in tracking the interface in the classical sharp-interface description. More importantly, our energy-based variational formalism makes it possible to incorporate complex rheology easily, as long as it is due to the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Complex fluid
- Rheology
- Mesoscopic physics
- Mechanics
- Coalescence (physics)
- Newtonian fluid
- Viscoelasticity
- Drop (telecommunication)