Abstract An open source CFD solver,OpenFOAMR, has been used to create a numerical wave tank. The study is based on the interFoam solver, i.e. a solver for incompressible multiphase flow problems. The solver uses the finite volume method for the spatial discretization of equations and applies the VOF approach for the free surface modeling. Initially a convergence study was carried out. The study was based on the propagation of fifth order Stokes waves in deep water condition. To this end two separate applications, waveWriter and errorCalculator, were created. With the former the initial conditions for the velocities and pressure of fifth order Stokes wave can been specified directly for interFoam. The errorCalculator is a post-processing too...
This paper presents numerical results utilising the open-source C++ libraries of OpenFOAM (Foundatio...
AbstractThe computational fluid dynamic (CFD) toolbox OpenFOAM is used to assess the applicability o...
The knowledge of water wave characteristics (generation, propagation, transformation and breaking) i...
The vast majority of numerical wave tank applications are solved using finite volume-based, volume o...
Numerical wave simulation is a significant research topic. In this paper, the open source computatio...
A 3-Dimensional numerical wave tank based on the fully nonlinear potential flow theory has been deve...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
A 3-Dimensional numerical wave tank based on the fully nonlinear potential flow theory has been deve...
In this Master Thesis, an overview of the performance and applicability of IHFoam numerical tool to ...
A fully non-linear numerical wave tank (NWT), based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), provides ...
A numerical wave tank (NWT) can be a useful tool for wave energy experiments. This paper outlines t...
The present thesis considers numerical computations of fully nonlinear fluid-structure interaction. ...
In the present study, an extension of the volume-of-fluid (VOF) method used in the open-source compu...
Draining a liquid from a cylindrical tank is numerically simulated using OpenFOAM. OpenFOAM is an op...
Numerical simulation of wave tanks is an important field of interest for many researchers especially...
This paper presents numerical results utilising the open-source C++ libraries of OpenFOAM (Foundatio...
AbstractThe computational fluid dynamic (CFD) toolbox OpenFOAM is used to assess the applicability o...
The knowledge of water wave characteristics (generation, propagation, transformation and breaking) i...
The vast majority of numerical wave tank applications are solved using finite volume-based, volume o...
Numerical wave simulation is a significant research topic. In this paper, the open source computatio...
A 3-Dimensional numerical wave tank based on the fully nonlinear potential flow theory has been deve...
In this paper, the performance of different wave generation and absorption methods in computational ...
A 3-Dimensional numerical wave tank based on the fully nonlinear potential flow theory has been deve...
In this Master Thesis, an overview of the performance and applicability of IHFoam numerical tool to ...
A fully non-linear numerical wave tank (NWT), based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), provides ...
A numerical wave tank (NWT) can be a useful tool for wave energy experiments. This paper outlines t...
The present thesis considers numerical computations of fully nonlinear fluid-structure interaction. ...
In the present study, an extension of the volume-of-fluid (VOF) method used in the open-source compu...
Draining a liquid from a cylindrical tank is numerically simulated using OpenFOAM. OpenFOAM is an op...
Numerical simulation of wave tanks is an important field of interest for many researchers especially...
This paper presents numerical results utilising the open-source C++ libraries of OpenFOAM (Foundatio...
AbstractThe computational fluid dynamic (CFD) toolbox OpenFOAM is used to assess the applicability o...
The knowledge of water wave characteristics (generation, propagation, transformation and breaking) i...