In the present work a consistent inclusion of a particle shifting technique (PST) in the weakly compressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) models is discussed. Recently, it has been shown that the use of PST can largely improve both the accuracy and the robustness of SPH models. In particular, the ? -SPH model is a weakly-compressible SPH model where a PST is adopted along with a diffusive term in the continuity equation that helps removing the high-frequency noise on the pressure field. This specific SPH model is able to overcome the main drawbacks that afflict the standard weakly-compressible SPH model. In this work we demonstrate that a consistent introduction of the PST inside the SPH model leads to a new set of equations where some additional terms containing the particle shifting velocity ?u have to be taken into account. The effects of these ?u-terms become crucial for problems in confined or periodic domains, as well as for long-time simulations of free-surface flows. The proposed scheme is tested against challenging benchmark cases, highlighting when the ?u-terms play an important role or not. Further improvements of the PST algorithms for the numerical treatment of the scheme close to the free surface and along the solid boundaries are also discussed.
A consistent approach to particle shifting in the Delta-Plus-SPH model
Colagrossi A;Marrone S;Antuono M;
2019
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In the present work a consistent inclusion of a particle shifting technique (PST) in the weakly compressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) models is discussed. Recently, it has been shown that the use of PST can largely improve both the accuracy and the robustness of SPH models. In particular, the ? -SPH model is a weakly-compressible SPH model where a PST is adopted along with a diffusive term in the continuity equation that helps removing the high-frequency noise on the pressure field. This specific SPH model is able to overcome the main drawbacks that afflict the standard weakly-compressible SPH model. In this work we demonstrate that a consistent introduction of the PST inside the SPH model leads to a new set of equations where some additional terms containing the particle shifting velocity ?u have to be taken into account. The effects of these ?u-terms become crucial for problems in confined or periodic domains, as well as for long-time simulations of free-surface flows. The proposed scheme is tested against challenging benchmark cases, highlighting when the ?u-terms play an important role or not. Further improvements of the PST algorithms for the numerical treatment of the scheme close to the free surface and along the solid boundaries are also discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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