Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
A new method for tracking evolving interfaces by lagrangian particles in conjunction with a
Level-Set approach is introduced. This numerical technique is based on the use of time evo-
lution equations for fundamental vector and tensor quantities defined on the front and rep-
resents a new and convenient way to couple the advantages of the Eulerian description
given by a Level-Set function / to the use of Lagrangian massless particles. The term ori-
ented points out that the information advected by the particles not only concern the spatial
location, but also the local (outward) normal vector n to the interface C and the second
fundamental tensor (the shape operator) rn. The particles are exactly located upon C
and provide all the requested information for tracking the interface on their own. In addi-
tion, a self-adaptive mechanism suitably modifies, at each time step, the markers distribu-
tion in the numerical domain: each particle behaves both as a potential seeder of new
markers on C (so as to guarantee an accurate reconstruction of the interface) and a de-see-
der (to avoid any useless gathering of markers and to limit the computational effort). The
algorithm is conceived to avoid any transport equation for / and to confine the Level-Set
function to the role of a mere post-processing tool; thus, all the numerical diffusion prob-
lems usually affecting the Level-Set methodology are removed. The method has been
tested both on 2D and 3D configurations; it carries out a fast reconstruction of the interface
and its accuracy is only limited by the spatial resolution of the mesh.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tracking interface; Oriented particles; Level-Set; Numerical method
Elenco autori:
DI MASCIO, Andrea; Ianniello, Sandro
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