MULTI-SCALE TWO-PHASE WAVE-STRUCTURE INTERACTION USING ADAPTIVE SPH COUPLED WITH QALE-FEM
Lead Research Organisation:
City, University of London
Department Name: Sch of Engineering and Mathematical Sci
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Publications
Zhou Y
(2016)
MLPG_R method for modelling 2D flows of two immiscible fluids
in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Yang L.
(2016)
Comparative study on water impact problem
in Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
Yang H
(2016)
Turbulence modelling and role of compressibility on oil spilling from a damaged double hull tank
in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Xu G.
(2015)
Modified SFDI for fully nonlinear wave simulation
in CMES - Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences
Wang J.
(2015)
An improved technique to generate rogue waves in random sea
in CMES - Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences
Wang J
(2021)
Modeling Crossing Random Seas by Fully Non-Linear Numerical Simulations
in Frontiers in Physics
Wang J
(2017)
On quantitative errors of two simplified unsteady models for simulating unidirectional nonlinear random waves on large scale in deep sea
in Physics of Fluids
Ma Q
(2016)
A review on approaches to solving Poisson's equation in projection-based meshless methods for modelling strongly nonlinear water waves
in Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy
Description | 1) A hybrid method was formed by combining the fully nonlinear potential method QALE-FEM with meshless SPH method based on fully viscous formulation. The hybrid method is more efficient to deal with interaction between breaking waves and structures. 2) Develop novel approach for modelling interface to ensure the continuity of pressure and the true discontinuity of pressure gradient across the interface; and new efficient formulation for solving pressure equations, used for a meshless method. 3) Develop the formulas for estimating error of different wave models and for selecting the suitable wave model if the error is specified. |
Exploitation Route | The hybrid method developed in this way may be used by other engineers to efficiently simulating the wave-structure interaction for various marine engineering applications. The novel approach for modelling interface and new efficient formulation for solving pressure equations may be employed by other researchers to develop better meshless methods. The formulas for estimating error of different wave models and for selecting the suitable wave model may be useful for engineers to analyse nonlinear wave dynamic problems in a phase-resolved way. |
Sectors | Energy,Environment,Transport |