| Article ID: | iaor20125470 |
| Volume: | 237 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Start Page Number: | 389 |
| End Page Number: | 402 |
| Publication Date: | Jan 2013 |
| Journal: | Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics |
| Authors: | Bradshaw-Hajek B H, Miklavcic S J, Ward D A |
| Keywords: | matrices |
In this paper, the Extended‐Domain‐Eigenfunction‐Method (EDEM) is combined with the Level Set Method in a composite numerical scheme for simulating a moving boundary problem. The liquid velocity is obtained by formulating the problem in terms of the EDEM methodology and solved using a least square approach. The propagation of the free surface is effected by a narrow band Level Set Method. The two methods both pass information to each other via a bridging process, which allows the position of the interface to be updated. The numerical scheme is applied to a series of problems involving a gas bubble submerged in a viscous liquid moving subject to both an externally generated flow and the influence of surface tension.