An Euler-Lagrangian Multiphysics Coupling Framework for Particle-Laden High-Speed Flows
Abstract
Particle-laden effects in high-speed flows require a coupled Euler and Lagrangian prediction technique with varying fidelity of thermochemical models, depending on the simulation conditions of interest. This requirement makes the development of a conventional monolithic solver challenging to manage the different fidelity of the thermochemical models within a single computational framework. To address this, the present study proposes a multi-solver framework for the coupled Euler-Lagrangian predictions applicable to various particle-laden high-speed flow conditions. Volumetric and surface couplings are established between a particle solver ORACLE (OpenFOAM-based lagRAngian CoupLEr) and a thermochemical nonequilibrium flow solver based on an adaptable data exchange algorithm. The developed framework is then validated by predicting particle-laden supersonic nozzle flows and aerothermal heating around a hypersonic Martian atmospheric entry capsule. Finally, a quasi-1D approximation is proposed in conjunction with a surrogate method to efficiently and accurately predict particle-laden surface erosion, with quantified parametric uncertainty, for hypersonic aerothermal characterization.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.06548,
title = {An Euler-Lagrangian Multiphysics Coupling Framework for Particle-Laden High-Speed Flows},
author = {Hyeon Woo Nam and Tae Woong Jeong and Sung Min Jo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.06548},
year = {2025}
}
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24 pages, 11 figures