Riemann Solvers for Phase Transition in a Compressible Sharp-Interface Method

07/05/2022
by   Steven Jöns, et al.
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In this paper, we consider Riemann solvers with phase transition effects based on the Euler-Fourier equation system. One exact and two approximate solutions of the two-phase Riemann problem are obtained by modelling the phase transition process via the theory of classical irreversible thermodynamics. Closure is obtained by appropriate Onsager coefficients for evaporation and condensation. We use the proposed Riemann solvers in a sharp-interface level-set ghost fluid method to couple the individual phases with each other. The Riemann solvers are validated against molecular dynamics data of evaporating Lennard-Jones truncated and shifted fluid. We further study the effects of phase transition on a shock-drop interaction with the novel approximate Riemann solvers.

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