Result: A levelset-based cut-cell method for interfacial flows: part 2—free-surface flows and dynamic contact angle treatment.

Title:
A levelset-based cut-cell method for interfacial flows: part 2—free-surface flows and dynamic contact angle treatment.
Authors:
Quirós Rodríguez, Alejandro1 (AUTHOR) alejandro.quiros_rodriguez@etu.sorbonne-universite.fr, Fullana, Tomas1,2 (AUTHOR) tomas.fullana@epfl.ch, Sayadi, Taraneh1,3 (AUTHOR) taraneh.sayadi@lecnam.net, Le Chenadec, Vincent4 (AUTHOR) vincent.le-chenadec@univ-eiffel.fr
Source:
Acta Mechanica. Sep2025, Vol. 236 Issue 9, p5639-5658. 20p.
Database:
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Further Information

This second segment of a two-part study investigates the numerical modeling of the Navier slip boundary condition at the contact line at the junction of free and solid surfaces, a key element in many natural and technological processes. The first segment introduced a method based on the cut-cell formalism. This second segment demonstrates how this simple formulation can be used to flexibly mix Navier, no-slip and free-surface boundary conditions near sharp interfaces described using a levelset representation. The study emphasizes a unified treatment of boundaries and interfaces that retains the simplicity of the original methodology without requiring further simplifying assumptions. To that end, a two-levelset approach is employed, with one levelset defining the solid wall and the other defining the free-surface. The spreading of a droplet over straight and circular walls for different contact angles is used as validation cases. The expected first-order accuracy in mass loss/gain is achieved, with the maximum error in mass conservation reaching 10% in the worst-case scenario. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]