Abstract
This paper presents the results of 3D modeling of a Newtonian fluid flow with a free surface. The PLIC-VOF algorithm, which is developed to solve the problems of two-dimensional fluid flows with a free surface, is generalized to the case of three-dimensional flows. Efficiency of the developed algorithm and reliability of the obtained results are justified by comparing with available data in literature and by testing approximation convergence. Parametric calculations of a rectangular channel filling show that the free surface assumes a steady convex shape over time and then moves along the channel at a constant velocity. As a result of parametric studies, the dependences of geometric characteristics of the free surface shape on problem parameters have been plotted
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