Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a second-order unstructured finite-volume method developed to solve a conservative level-set equation in two- and three-dimensional geometries. The characteristic function for the flow is defined at the center of each cell while the face-normal velocities are calculated at the mid-points of the corresponding cell faces. An interpolation method independent of cell shape and based on a central scheme is applied for the approximations at the cell faces. The capabilities and performance of the proposed scheme are validated using several 2D and 3D tests. Results show that the present numerical method is quite suitable for working within the smooth framework resulting from the signed distance function. Moreover, this method yields very accurate results in interface-capturing problems such as the single vortex deformation.

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