Abstract

A new bilinear interface reconstruction algorithm (BLIC) is presented to capture highly-curved interfaces more accurately on structured grids without a significant increase in computational costs compared to the standard piecewise linear interface calculation (PLIC) methods. The new reconstruction algorithm uses the initial PLIC segment and improves continuity of the interface using an averaging method. A curvature-weighted method improves the repositioning of the linear segments.A new unsplit donating quadrant advection (DQA) scheme is introduced that is conservative and can create consistency with the momentum flux for two-phase flow models with a staggered MAC arrangement of variables within a grid cell. The consistent discretization of the fluxes prevents spurious interface velocities, negative densities, and instabilities. Standard 2D test cases and benchmarks demonstrate the performance of the BLIC and the DQA scheme, showing high accuracy and low costs compared to other available methods.

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