The objective of the present work is to discuss the implementation of an active wave generating–absorbing boundary condition for a numerical model based on the Volume Of Fluid (VOF) method for tracking free surfaces. First an overview of the development of VOF type models with special emphasis in the field of coastal engineering is given. A new type of numerical boundary condition for combined wave generation and absorption in the numerical model VOFbreak2 is presented. The numerical boundary condition is based on an active wave absorption system that was first developed in the context of physical wave flume experiments, using a wave paddle. The method applies to regular and irregular waves. Velocities are measured at one location inside th...
An active control methodology for the absorption of water waves in a numerical wave tank is introduc...
In this paper, the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical si...
A combined boundary element method (BEM) and volume of fluid (VOF) model is developed to calculate t...
The implementation and performance of a new active wave generating‐absorbing boundary condition for ...
The performance of a new active wave generating-absorbing boundary condition for a numerical model b...
Breakwater have been widely applied in coastal engineering disaster prevention and mitigation. Thus,...
This paper presents the validation of a wave maker with active absorption method implemented in F...
The PhD study focused on two topics. The first topic was energy dissipation in wave propagation. The...
The vast majority of numerical wave tank applications are solved using finite volume-based, volume o...
The boundaries of numerical domains for free-surface wave simulations with marine structures generat...
In this paper the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical sim...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
Abstract. In this paper the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is inves-tigated for the nu...
A numerical wave tank is first established using the Navier-Stokes equations and the VOF method assu...
{Numerical simulations of wave phenomena necessarily have to be carried out in a limited computation...
An active control methodology for the absorption of water waves in a numerical wave tank is introduc...
In this paper, the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical si...
A combined boundary element method (BEM) and volume of fluid (VOF) model is developed to calculate t...
The implementation and performance of a new active wave generating‐absorbing boundary condition for ...
The performance of a new active wave generating-absorbing boundary condition for a numerical model b...
Breakwater have been widely applied in coastal engineering disaster prevention and mitigation. Thus,...
This paper presents the validation of a wave maker with active absorption method implemented in F...
The PhD study focused on two topics. The first topic was energy dissipation in wave propagation. The...
The vast majority of numerical wave tank applications are solved using finite volume-based, volume o...
The boundaries of numerical domains for free-surface wave simulations with marine structures generat...
In this paper the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical sim...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
Abstract. In this paper the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is inves-tigated for the nu...
A numerical wave tank is first established using the Navier-Stokes equations and the VOF method assu...
{Numerical simulations of wave phenomena necessarily have to be carried out in a limited computation...
An active control methodology for the absorption of water waves in a numerical wave tank is introduc...
In this paper, the use of an absorbing boundary condition (ABC) is investigated for the numerical si...
A combined boundary element method (BEM) and volume of fluid (VOF) model is developed to calculate t...