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A new convected level-set method for gas bubble dynamics

Grave et al., 2020

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1663024392594159467
Author
Grave M
Camata J
Coutinho A
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Computers & Fluids

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The rise of bubbles in viscous liquids is not only a widespread process in many industrial applications but also an essential fundamental problem in fluid physics. The modeling and simulation of such problems is still an area of active research, mainly when surface tension …
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