نتایج جستجو برای: incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics

تعداد نتایج: 211305  

Journal: :Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 1999

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2001

Journal: :international journal of maritime technology 0
amin mahmoudi faculty of civil engineering, persian gulf university, bushehr, iran habib hakimzadeh faculty of civil engineering, sahand university of technology, tabriz mohammad javad ketabdari faculty of marine technology, amirkabir university of technology, tehran amir etemadshahidi griffith school of engineering, griffith university, queensland,4222, australia nick cartwright griffith school of engineering, griffith university, queensland,4222, australia hassan abyn assistant professor of naval architecture, persian gulf university, bushehr

breaking waves have ability to transport large quantities of sediment and significant impact on coastal structures morphology. hence, modeling of wave breaking is an important subject in coastal and marine engineering. in this research, the periodic wave breaking process on a plane slope is studied experimentally and numerically. laboratory experiments were conducted to record water surface ele...

Journal: :international journal of coastal and offshore engineering 0
omid reza safiyari iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science (inioas) mahmood reza akbarpour jannat iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science (inioas) babak banijamali darya bandar engineering consultant company (dbc)

the current manuscript presents the validation of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (sph) techniques for wave generation by underwater explosion, utilizing the so-called dualsphysics numerical model. this numerical method is used to analyze generated waves which are initiated by man-made or natural explosions below free surface level of sea. in spite of the modeling limitations (e.g. absence of o...

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2017

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2021

Solitary wave propagating over a bottom-mounted barrier is simulated using the Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH) method in order to study generation and transport of turbulence associated with flow separation around submerged structures. For an accurate capture characteristics during propagation, rather than employing standard sub-particle scale (SPS) model, k - ε model coup...

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