Incompressible SPH method based on Rankine source solution for violent water wave simulation
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Cited in
(12)- An enhanced implicit viscosity ISPH method for simulating free-surface flow coupled with solid-liquid phase change
- A consistent second order ISPH for free surface flow
- Numerical wave basin using incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (ISPH) on a single GPU with vertical cylinder test cases
- A shift model based on particle collisions -- preserving kinetic energy and potential energy in a constant force field -- to avoid particle clustering in SPH
- A new implementation method of sharp interface boundary conditions for particle methods in simulating wave interaction with submerged porous structure
- A two-way coupling method for simulating wave-induced breakup of ice floes based on SPH
- An improved impermeable solid boundary scheme for meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method
- A conservative SPH scheme using exact projection with semi-analytical boundary method for free-surface flows
- An improved weakly compressible SPH method for simulating free surface flows of viscous and viscoelastic fluids
- Study on wave-induced kinematic responses and flexures of ice floe by smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- Comparative study on accuracy and conservation properties of two particle regularization schemes and proposal of an optimized particle shifting scheme in ISPH context
- Improving stability of moving particle semi-implicit method by source terms based on time-scale correction of particle-level impulses
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