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  The Space-Time CE/SE Method for Solving Reduced Two-Fluid Flow Model

Qamar, S., Ahmed, M., & Ali, I. (2012). The Space-Time CE/SE Method for Solving Reduced Two-Fluid Flow Model. Communications in Computational Physics, 12(4), 1070-1095. doi:10.4208/cicp.210211.011111a.

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Qamar, Shamsul1, 2, Author           
Ahmed, Munshoor2, Author
Ali, Ishtiaq2, Author
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1Physical and Chemical Foundations of Process Engineering, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Max Planck Society, ou_1738150              
2COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Dep. of Mathematics, Islamabad, Pakistan, persistent:22              

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Free keywords: Reduced model, space-time CE/SE method, central schemes, conservation laws, hyperbolic systems, shock solutions
 Abstract: The space-time conservation element and solution element (CE/SE) method is proposed for solving a conservative interface-capturing reduced model of compressible two-fluid flows. The flow equations are the bulk equations, combined with mass and energy equations for one of the two fluids. The latter equation contains a source term for accounting the energy exchange. The one and two-dimensional flow models are numerically investigated in this manuscript. The CE/SE method is capable to accurately capture the sharp propagating wavefronts of the fluids without excessive numerical diffusion or spurious oscillations. In contrast to the existing upwind finite volume schemes, the Riemann solver and reconstruction procedure are not the building block of the suggested method. The method differs from the previous techniques because of global and local flux conservation in a space-time domain without resorting to interpolation or extrapolation. In order to reveal the efficiency and performance of the approach, several numerical test cases are presented. For validation, the results of the current method are compared with other finite volume schemes. © Copyright 2006, Global Science Press [accessed September 6th 2012]

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2012
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 610198
Other: 32/12
DOI: 10.4208/cicp.210211.011111a
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