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Derivation of a two-phase flow model with two-scale kinematics, geometric variables and surface tension using variational calculus

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The present paper proposes a two-phase flow model that is able to account for two-scale kinematics and two-scale surface tension effects based on geometric variables at small scale. At large scale, the flow and the full geometry of the interface may be retrieved thanks to the bulk variables, while at small scale the interface is accurately described by volume fraction, interfacial area density and mean curvature, called the geometric variables. Our work mainly relies on the Least Action Principle. The resulting system is an extension of a previous work modeling small scale pulsation in which surface tension was not taken into account at large or small scale. Whereas the original derivation assumes a cloud of monodispersed spherical bubbles, the present context allows for polydispersed, non-spherical bubbles. The resulting system of equations solely involves small scale geometric variables, thus contributing in the construction of a unified model describing both large and small scales.
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hal-02336996 , version 1 (31-10-2019)

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Pierre Cordesse, Samuel Kokh, Ruben Di Battista, Florence Drui, Marc Massot. Derivation of a two-phase flow model with two-scale kinematics, geometric variables and surface tension using variational calculus. NASA Technical Memorandum, In press. ⟨hal-02336996⟩
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