A numerical model to track two‐fluid interfaces based on a stabilized finite element method and the level set technique
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids2002Vol. 40(1-2), pp. 293–301
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2002 papers
Abstract
Abstract The objective of this work is to present a stabilized finite element formulation for transient incompressible flows and to apply it to the tracking of two‐fluid interfaces. The stabilization technique employed allows us to use equal velocity–pressure interpolations and to deal with convection–dominated flows. The tracking of the fluid interface is based on the level set technique. A novel smoothing technique of this surface based on ideas of signal processing is presented. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Related Papers
- → Boundary-based image segmentation using binary level set method(2007)122 cited
- → Review of Level Set in Image Segmentation(2020)36 cited
- → A multiple level set method for modeling grain boundary evolution of polycrystalline materials(2008)46 cited
- A Variational Level Set Method of Multiphase Segmentation for 3D Images(2009)
- Image segmentation Using Hybrid Level Set(2004)