Igor Chollet, Giulia Lissoni, T. Corot, P. Hoch, T. Leroy, L. Dumas
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Curved interface reconstruction for 2D compressible multi-material flows
In this paper, we describe an interface reconstruction method in two dimension. This method is an extension of DPIR [1], which reconstructs continuous interfaces and preserves partial volumes using dynamic programming. First we extend the method to curved interfaces. Then, we present tools to improve its robustness in order to apply it to unstructured grid. Finally, we describe an extension to three materials.