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      Implementation of contact angles in the pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann simulations with curved boundaries

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          The pseudopotential multiphase lattice Boltzmann (LB) model is a popular model in the LB community for simulating multiphase flows. When the multiphase modeling involves a solid boundary, a numerical scheme is required to simulate the contact angle at the solid boundary. In this work, we aim at investigating the implementation of contact angles in the pseudopotential LB simulations with curved boundaries. In the pseudopotential LB model, the contact angle is usually realized by employing a solid-fluid interaction or specifying a constant virtual wall density. However, it is shown that the solid-fluid interaction scheme yields very large spurious currents in the simulations involving curved boundaries, while the virtual-density scheme produces an unphysical thick mass-transfer layer near the solid boundary although it gives much smaller spurious currents. We also extend the geometric-formulation scheme in the phase-field method to the pseudopotential LB model. Nevertheless, in comparison with the solid-fluid interaction scheme and the virtual-density scheme, the geometric-formulation scheme is relatively difficult to implement for curved boundaries and cannot be directly applied to three-dimensional space. By analyzing the features of the three schemes, we propose a modified virtual-density scheme to implement contact angles in the pseudopotential LB simulations with curved boundaries, which does not suffer from a thick mass-transfer layer near the solid boundary and retains the advantages of the original virtual-density scheme, i.e., simplicity, easiness for implementation, and low spurious currents.

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                12 August 2019
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                1908.04443
                3a6fcdaf-b47a-4aa8-a217-3cd322f1775b

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                20 pages, 10 figures
                physics.comp-ph physics.flu-dyn

                Mathematical & Computational physics,Thermal physics & Statistical mechanics

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