A high-order fully Lagrangian particle level-set method for dynamic surfaces

06/09/2023
by   Lennart J. Schulze, et al.
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We present a fully Lagrangian particle level-set method based on high-order polynomial regression. This enables closest-point redistancing without requiring a regular Cartesian mesh, relaxing the need for particle-mesh interpolation. Instead, we perform level-set redistancing directly on irregularly distributed particles by polynomial regression in a Newton-Lagrange basis on a set of unisolvent nodes. We demonstrate that the resulting particle closest-point (PCP) redistancing achieves high-order accuracy for 2D and 3D geometries discretized on highly irregular particle distributions and has better robustness against particle distortion than regression in a monomial basis. Further, we show convergence in a classic level-set benchmark case involving ill-conditioned particle distributions, and we present an application to an oscillating droplet simulation in multi-phase flow.

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