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Modeling hyperelasticity in non equilibrium multiphase flows

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The aim of this article is the construction of a multiphase hyperelastic model. The Eulerian formulation of the hyperelasticity represents a system of 14 conservative partial differential equations submitted to stationary differential constraints. This model is constructed with an elegant approach where the stored energy is given in separable form. The system admits 14 eigenvalues with 7 characteristic eigenfields. The associated Riemann problem is not easy to solve because of the presence of 7 waves. The shear waves are very diffusive when dealing with the full system. In this paper, we use a splitting approach to solve the whole system using 3 subsystems. This method reduces the diffusion of the shear waves while allowing to use a classical approximate Riemann solver. The multiphase model is obtained by adapting the discrete equations method. This approach involves an additional equation governing the evolution of a phase function relative to the presence of a phase in a cell. The system is integrated over a multiphase volume control. Finally, each phase admits its own equations system composed of three subsystems. One and three dimensional test cases are presented.
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hal-01316648 , version 1 (17-05-2016)

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Sarah Hank, Nicolas Favrie, Jacques Massoni. Modeling hyperelasticity in non equilibrium multiphase flows. Journal of Computational Physics, 2017. ⟨hal-01316648⟩
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