A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation
PublisherSpringer Basel AG
Pages139-150
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2016

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NameModeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
ISSN (Print)2164-3679
ISSN (electronic)2164-3725

Abstract

The smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method is a recent numerical technique and particularly well suited for the simulation of free surface flows. The SPH method is also a good technique for the simulation of multi-fluid problems,as in that approach the fluid interface is resolved by freely moving particles. Due to high density gradients at the interface,the SPH multi-fluid models generally show instabilities for high density ratios. In the current work,the multifluid models of Monaghan and Rafiee [7],Colagrossi and Landrini [2],and Hu and Adams [6] are reviewed and benchmarked. The focus of this work is to survey the implementations with regard to stability,accuracy,and computational effort.

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A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios. / Fürstenau, Jan Philipp; Avci, Bircan; Wriggers, Peter.
Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation. Springer Basel AG, 2016. p. 139-150 (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology).

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Fürstenau, JP, Avci, B & Wriggers, P 2016, A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios. in Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation. Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology, Springer Basel AG, pp. 139-150. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40827-9_11
Fürstenau, J. P., Avci, B., & Wriggers, P. (2016). A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios. In Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation (pp. 139-150). (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology). Springer Basel AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40827-9_11
Fürstenau JP, Avci B, Wriggers P. A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios. In Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation. Springer Basel AG. 2016. p. 139-150. (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-40827-9_11
Fürstenau, Jan Philipp ; Avci, Bircan ; Wriggers, Peter. / A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios. Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation. Springer Basel AG, 2016. pp. 139-150 (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology).
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