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Volume 34, Issue 3
Ghost-Fluid-Based Sharp Interface Methods for Multi-Material Dynamics: A Review

Liang Xu & Tiegang Liu

Commun. Comput. Phys., 34 (2023), pp. 563-612.

Published online: 2023-10

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The ghost fluid method (GFM) provides a simple way to simulate the interaction of immiscible materials. Especially, the modified GFM (MGFM) and its variants, based on the solutions of multi-material Riemann problems, are capable of faithfully taking into account the effects of nonlinear wave interaction and material property near the interface. Reasonable treatments for ghost fluid states or interface conditions have been shown to be crucial when applied to various interfacial phenomena involving large discontinuity and strong nonlinearity. These methods, therefore, have great potential in engineering applications. In this paper, we review the development of such methods. The methodologies of representative GFM-based algorithms for definition of interface conditions are illustrated and compared to each other. The research progresses in design principle and accuracy analysis are briefly described. Some steps and techniques for multi-dimensional extension are also summarized. In addition, we present some progresses in more challenging scientific problems, including a variety of fluid/solid-fluid/solid interactions with complex physical properties. Of course the challenges faced by researchers in this field are also discussed.

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35L45, 65C20, 65M06, 65N85, 74F10

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@Article{CiCP-34-563, author = {Xu , Liang and Liu , Tiegang}, title = {Ghost-Fluid-Based Sharp Interface Methods for Multi-Material Dynamics: A Review}, journal = {Communications in Computational Physics}, year = {2023}, volume = {34}, number = {3}, pages = {563--612}, abstract = {

The ghost fluid method (GFM) provides a simple way to simulate the interaction of immiscible materials. Especially, the modified GFM (MGFM) and its variants, based on the solutions of multi-material Riemann problems, are capable of faithfully taking into account the effects of nonlinear wave interaction and material property near the interface. Reasonable treatments for ghost fluid states or interface conditions have been shown to be crucial when applied to various interfacial phenomena involving large discontinuity and strong nonlinearity. These methods, therefore, have great potential in engineering applications. In this paper, we review the development of such methods. The methodologies of representative GFM-based algorithms for definition of interface conditions are illustrated and compared to each other. The research progresses in design principle and accuracy analysis are briefly described. Some steps and techniques for multi-dimensional extension are also summarized. In addition, we present some progresses in more challenging scientific problems, including a variety of fluid/solid-fluid/solid interactions with complex physical properties. Of course the challenges faced by researchers in this field are also discussed.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Ghost-Fluid-Based Sharp Interface Methods for Multi-Material Dynamics: A Review AU - Xu , Liang AU - Liu , Tiegang JO - Communications in Computational Physics VL - 3 SP - 563 EP - 612 PY - 2023 DA - 2023/10 SN - 34 DO - http://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.RE-2022-0189 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/cicp/22019.html KW - Multi-material flows, sharp-interface method, ghost fluid method, modified ghost fluid method, fluid-solid interaction, multi-material Riemann problem. AB -

The ghost fluid method (GFM) provides a simple way to simulate the interaction of immiscible materials. Especially, the modified GFM (MGFM) and its variants, based on the solutions of multi-material Riemann problems, are capable of faithfully taking into account the effects of nonlinear wave interaction and material property near the interface. Reasonable treatments for ghost fluid states or interface conditions have been shown to be crucial when applied to various interfacial phenomena involving large discontinuity and strong nonlinearity. These methods, therefore, have great potential in engineering applications. In this paper, we review the development of such methods. The methodologies of representative GFM-based algorithms for definition of interface conditions are illustrated and compared to each other. The research progresses in design principle and accuracy analysis are briefly described. Some steps and techniques for multi-dimensional extension are also summarized. In addition, we present some progresses in more challenging scientific problems, including a variety of fluid/solid-fluid/solid interactions with complex physical properties. Of course the challenges faced by researchers in this field are also discussed.

Liang Xu & Tiegang Liu. (2023). Ghost-Fluid-Based Sharp Interface Methods for Multi-Material Dynamics: A Review. Communications in Computational Physics. 34 (3). 563-612. doi:10.4208/cicp.RE-2022-0189
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