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On the model inconsistencies in simulating breaking wave with mesh-based and particle methods (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- On the model inconsistencies in simulating breaking wave with mesh-based and particle methods (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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S. Marrone, D. Le Touzé, A. Colagrossi, A. Di Mascio (2014)
On the model inconsistencies in simulating breaking wave with mesh-based and particle methods
in 9th international SPHERIC workshop, Paris, France, June 3-5, 2014
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- On the model inconsistencies in simulating breaking wave with mesh-based and particle methods (literal)
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- Damien Violeau, Alexis Hérault, Antoine Joly (literal)
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- In the present work the numerical simulation of breaking wave processes is discussed. A detailed analysis is performed using Smoothing Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) models as well as a mesh-based Level-Set Finite Volume Method (LS-FVM). Considerations on the numerical dissipation involved in such models are discussed within the frameworks of weakly compressible and incompressible ssumptions. The breaking wave processes are simulated using both mono- and two-phases models. Due to the extensive test-cases discussed, the present analysis is limited to a bi-dimensional framework. Test-cases with increasing complexities are considered starting from a simple 1D impact of two water-jet up to complex shallow water breaking waves. The analyses presented in this article are not only useful to weakly compressible SPH or LS-FVM users but can be extended to other numerical models for which accurate (convergent) results on benchmark test-cases are provided. (literal)
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