Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting methods are generally used to represent the free surface position with a deforming grid. Existing fitting methods tend to use time-stepping schemes, which is inefficient for steady flows. There also exists a steady iterative method, but that one needs to be implemented with a dedicated solver. Therefore a new method is proposed to efficiently simulate two-dimensional (2D) steady free surface flows, suitable for use in conjunction with black-box flow solvers. The free surface position is calculated with a quasi-Newton method, where the approximate Jacobian is constructed in a novel way by combining data from past iterations with an analytical...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calcula...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flows are of interest in the fields of marine and hydraulic engineering. Fitting...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calcula...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...
This paper presents a new quasi-Newton method suitable for systems that can be solved with a black-b...