In this work the feasibility of a numerical wave tank using a hybrid particle-mesh method is investigated. Based on the Fluid Implicit Particle Method (FLIP) a generic formulation for the hybrid method is presented for incompressible multi-phase flows involving large density jumps and wave generating boundaries. The performance of the method is assessed for a standing wave, and the generation and propagation of a solitary wave over a flat and a sloping bed. These benchmark tests demonstrate that the method is a promising and attractive tool for simulating the nearshore propagation of waves.Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging EngineeringEnvironmental Fluid MechanicsNumerical Analysi
The purpose of this section is to examine the numerical model of water waves, particularly with a me...
In this study, a computational model which couples particle method for fluid part and modal superpos...
Generation and propagation of waves in a numerical wave tank constructed using Weakly Compressible S...
<p>In this work the feasibility of a numerical wave tank using a hybrid particle-mesh method is inve...
A literature survey which concerns a variety of wave generation and absorption methods was accomplis...
Hybrid particle-mesh methods attempt to combine the advantages of Eulerian and Lagrangian methods: L...
This thesis involves an evaluation of the multigrid method for solving systems of differential equat...
A hybrid technique for numerical simulation of extremely nonlinear water wave problem is developed. ...
Abstract. A numerical method called Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method was developed to anal...
A numerical technique based on a moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method was developed to solve w...
This paper is aimed to validate smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) on the generation and propagat...
We model regular and irregular design waves of interest in coastal and ocean engineering, using a Nu...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method is emerging as a potential tool for studying water ...
There have been many mathematical and physical modelling strategies to represent a numerical wave ta...
The green water is a highly non linear hydrodynamic phenomenon that occurs when the wave height exce...
The purpose of this section is to examine the numerical model of water waves, particularly with a me...
In this study, a computational model which couples particle method for fluid part and modal superpos...
Generation and propagation of waves in a numerical wave tank constructed using Weakly Compressible S...
<p>In this work the feasibility of a numerical wave tank using a hybrid particle-mesh method is inve...
A literature survey which concerns a variety of wave generation and absorption methods was accomplis...
Hybrid particle-mesh methods attempt to combine the advantages of Eulerian and Lagrangian methods: L...
This thesis involves an evaluation of the multigrid method for solving systems of differential equat...
A hybrid technique for numerical simulation of extremely nonlinear water wave problem is developed. ...
Abstract. A numerical method called Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method was developed to anal...
A numerical technique based on a moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method was developed to solve w...
This paper is aimed to validate smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) on the generation and propagat...
We model regular and irregular design waves of interest in coastal and ocean engineering, using a Nu...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method is emerging as a potential tool for studying water ...
There have been many mathematical and physical modelling strategies to represent a numerical wave ta...
The green water is a highly non linear hydrodynamic phenomenon that occurs when the wave height exce...
The purpose of this section is to examine the numerical model of water waves, particularly with a me...
In this study, a computational model which couples particle method for fluid part and modal superpos...
Generation and propagation of waves in a numerical wave tank constructed using Weakly Compressible S...