A Momentum Balance Correction to the Non-Conservative One-Fluid Formulation in Boiling Flows using Volume-of-Fluid
Jordi Poblador-Ibanez, Nicolas Valle, Bendiks Jan Boersma

TL;DR
This paper introduces a momentum correction method for the non-conservative one-fluid formulation in boiling flows, improving physical accuracy and stability in phase-change simulations.
Contribution
It proposes a novel correction approach with interface forces and solver modifications to recover exact momentum balance in evaporative flows.
Findings
Corrects momentum imbalance in low-viscosity flows
Impacts pressure jump and flow dynamics
Affects instability growth in film boiling
Abstract
A proven methodology to solve multiphase flows is based on the one-fluid formulation of the governing equations, which treats the phase transition across the interface as a single fluid with varying properties and adds additional source terms to satisfy interface jump conditions, e.g., surface tension and mass transfer. Used interchangeably in the limit of non-evaporative flows, recent literature has formalized the inconsistencies that arise in the momentum balance of the non-conservative one-fluid formulation compared to its conservative counterpart when phase change is involved. This translates into an increased sensitivity of the numerical solution to the choice of formulation. Motivated by the fact that many legacy codes using the non-conservative one-fluid formulation have been extended to phase-change simulations, the inclusion of two corrective forces at the interface and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Mixing · Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics · Heat Transfer and Boiling Studies
