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The sharp-interface limit of the Cahn-Hilliard/Navier-Stokes model for binary fluids

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 714, Issue -, Pages 95-126

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2012.461

Keywords

capillary flows; drops and bubbles; diffuse interface methods; interfacial flows (free surface)

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  1. Standard HPC Grant [std11-455]

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The Cahn-Hilliard model is increasingly often being used in combination with the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation to describe unsteady binary fluids in a variety of applications ranging from turbulent two-phase flows to microfluidics. The thickness of the interface between the two bulk fluids and the mobility are the main parameters of the model. For real fluids they are usually too small to be directly used in numerical simulations. Several authors proposed criteria for the proper choice of interface thickness and mobility in order to reach the so-called 'sharp-interface limit'. In this paper the problem is approached by a formal asymptotic expansion of the governing equations. It is shown that the mobility is an effective parameter to be chosen proportional to the square of the interface thickness. The theoretical results are confirmed by numerical simulations for two prototypal flows, namely capillary waves riding the interface and droplets coalescence. The numerical analysis of two different physical problems confirms the theoretical findings and establishes an optimal relationship between the effective parameters of the model.

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