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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/SNAK.2021.58.2.090

Numerical Analysis of Free-Surface Flows Using Improved Adaptable Surface Particle Method Based on Grid System  

Shin, Young-Seop (School of Smart Mobility Engineering, Halla University)
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Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea / v.58, no.2, 2021 , pp. 90-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the method of determining the state of grid points in the adaptable surface particle method based on grid system developed as a free-surface tracing method was improved. The adaptable surface particle method is a method of determining the state of the grid point according to the shape of the free-surface and obtaining the intersection of the given free-surface and grid line where the state of the grid point changes. It is difficult to determine the state of grid points in the event of rapid flow, such as collision or separation of free-surfaces, and this study suggests a method for determining the state of current grid points using the state of surrounding grid points where the state of grid point are known. A grid layer value was assigned sequentially to a grid away from the free-surface, centering on the boundary cell where the free-surface exists, to identify the connection information that the grid was separated from the free-surface, and to determine the state of the grid point sequentially from a grid away from the free-surface to a grid close to the free-surface. To verify the improved method, a numerical analysis was made on the problem of dam break in which a sudden collision of free-surface occurred and the results were compared, and the results were relatively reasonable.
Keywords
Adaptable surface particle method; Free-surface; Dam break;
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