Validation of the PICIN solver for 2D coastal flows
A recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-B424.] detailed a full particle Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-structure interaction called PICIN. In this paper, a 2D version of the method is adapted for simulati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Coastal Engineering 2016-06, Vol.112, p.87-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-B424.] detailed a full particle Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-structure interaction called PICIN. In this paper, a 2D version of the method is adapted for simulating the flows encountered in the vicinity of coastal structures. Wave generation and absorption techniques within the hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian framework used by PICIN are developed for this purpose. The PICIN model is validated against data from three benchmark experiments: i) wave shoaling over a submerged bar, ii) wave overtopping of a Low Crested Structure (LCS) and iii) dam-break induced overtopping of a containment dike. A realistic engineering scenario is also presented that demonstrates the modelling of two-way fluid-structure interaction. The validation study demonstrates that the PICIN model is able to simulate the significant flow processes occurring during wave propagation and transformation, wave impact, overtopping and two-way fluid structure interaction, using relatively little computational resource. |
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ISSN: | 0378-3839 1872-7379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.03.005 |