An efficient and accurate method is proposed to solve the incompressible flow momentum and continuity equations in computational domains partitioned into subdomains in the framework of the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method. The procedure does not require any overlap of the subdomains, which would result in the increase of the computational effort. Perfectly matching solutions are obtained at the surfaces separating neighboring blocks. The block interfaces can be both planar and curved surfaces allowing to easily decompose even geometrically complex domains. The smoothing length of the kernel function is maintained constant in each subdomain, while changing between blocks where a different resolution is required. Particles leaving each ...
Smooth particle methods are relatively new methods for simulating solid and fluid flows through they...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...
An efficient and accurate method is proposed to solve the incompressible flow momentum and continuit...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (?) method, being Lagrangian in nature, provides advantages in m...
This thesis outlines adaptivity schemes for particle-based methods for the simulation of nearly inco...
The solution for the shallow water equations using smoothed particle hydrodynamics is attractive, be...
An hybrid approach is proposed which allows to combine Finite Volume Method (FVM) and Smoothed Parti...
This paper presents a new solid boundary treatment algorithm for smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SP...
The paper presents the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method, a numerical method for simulati...
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a Lagrangian particle-based method for the numerical soluti...
Smoothed particle hydrodynamics is a completely mesh-free method to simulate fluid flow. Rather than...
A substantial number of algorithms exists for the simulation of moving particles suspended in fluids...
A strategy is introduced to allow coupling of the material point method (MPM) and smoothed particle ...
In present thesis, the Lagrangian particle based method Smoothed ParticleHydrodynamics (SPH) is used...
Smooth particle methods are relatively new methods for simulating solid and fluid flows through they...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...
An efficient and accurate method is proposed to solve the incompressible flow momentum and continuit...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (?) method, being Lagrangian in nature, provides advantages in m...
This thesis outlines adaptivity schemes for particle-based methods for the simulation of nearly inco...
The solution for the shallow water equations using smoothed particle hydrodynamics is attractive, be...
An hybrid approach is proposed which allows to combine Finite Volume Method (FVM) and Smoothed Parti...
This paper presents a new solid boundary treatment algorithm for smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SP...
The paper presents the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method, a numerical method for simulati...
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a Lagrangian particle-based method for the numerical soluti...
Smoothed particle hydrodynamics is a completely mesh-free method to simulate fluid flow. Rather than...
A substantial number of algorithms exists for the simulation of moving particles suspended in fluids...
A strategy is introduced to allow coupling of the material point method (MPM) and smoothed particle ...
In present thesis, the Lagrangian particle based method Smoothed ParticleHydrodynamics (SPH) is used...
Smooth particle methods are relatively new methods for simulating solid and fluid flows through they...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...
In this work we extend the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to multi-fluid flow problems with t...