On the properties and limitations of the height function method in two-dimensional Cartesian geometry
β Scribed by G. Bornia; A. Cervone; S. Manservisi; R. Scardovelli; S. Zaleski
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 610 KB
- Volume
- 230
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this study we define the continuous height function to investigate the approximation of an interface line and its geometrical properties with the height function method. We show that in each mixed cell the piecewise linear interface reconstruction and the approximation of the derivatives and curvature based on three consecutive height function values are second-order accurate. We also discuss the quadratic reconstruction and fourth-order accurate expressions of the normal and curvature. We present a hierarchical algorithm to compute the normal vector and curvature of an interface line with the height function method that switches automatically between second-and fourth-order approximations and that can be applied also when the local radius of curvature is of the order of the grid spacing.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
We carried out computer simulations to study the green wave model (GWM), the parallel updating version of the two-dimensional traffic model of Biham et al. The better convergence properties of the GWM together with a multi-spin coding technique enabled us to extrapolate to the infinite system size w