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A Molecular-Continuum Multiscale Model for Inviscid Liquid-Vapor Flow with Sharp Interfaces

Published 5 Apr 2022 in math.NA, cs.NA, physics.comp-ph, and physics.flu-dyn | (2204.02233v1)

Abstract: The dynamics of compressible liquid-vapor flow depends sensitively on the microscale behavior at the phase boundary. We consider a sharp-interface approach, and propose a multiscale model to describe liquid-vapor flow accurately, without imposing ad-hoc closure relations on the continuum scale. The multiscale model combines the Euler equations on the continuum scale with molecular-scale particle simulations that govern the interface motion. We rely on an interface-preserving moving mesh finite volume method to discretize the continuum-scale sharp-interface flow in a conservative manner. Computational efficiency, while preserving physical properties, is achieved by a surrogate solver for the interface dynamics based on constraint-aware neural networks. The multiscale model is presented in its general form, and applied to regimes of temperature-dependent liquid-vapor flow which have not been accessible before.

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