Modelling of physical problems with violent impacts and strong fluid-structure interaction often represents a demanding challenge for many numerical schemes. The main difficulties arise from the occurrence of large deformations of the air-water interface (due to wave breaking events) and from the imposition of the boundary conditions along it. Differently from mesh-based schemes (which need specific techniques to model the free-surface evolution), particle methods can directly track the air-water interface thanks to their Lagrangian structure.

Violent Wave Impacts and Loadings using the delta-SPH method

Matteo Antuono;Salvatore Marrone;Andrea Colagrossi
2021

Abstract

Modelling of physical problems with violent impacts and strong fluid-structure interaction often represents a demanding challenge for many numerical schemes. The main difficulties arise from the occurrence of large deformations of the air-water interface (due to wave breaking events) and from the imposition of the boundary conditions along it. Differently from mesh-based schemes (which need specific techniques to model the free-surface evolution), particle methods can directly track the air-water interface thanks to their Lagrangian structure.
2021
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
9780815359975
Wave Structure Interactions
Numerical modelling
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
wave impact
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