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Simulating free surface flows with SPH (English)
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10 May 1994
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The SPH (smoothed particle hydrodynamics) method is extended to deal with free surface incompressible flows. The method is easy to use, and examples will be given of its application to a breaking dam, a bore, the simulation of a wave maker, and the propagation of waves towards a beach. Arbitrary moving boundaries can be included by modelling the boundaries by particles which repel the fluid particles.
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predictor-corrector scheme
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breaking dam
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bore
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wave maker
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