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Numerical analysis of breaking waves using the moving particle semi-implicit method

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In this paper, a moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) algorithm is used for two-dimensional incompressible non-viscous flow analysis and two types of breaking waves, plunging and spilling breakers, are observed in the calculation results.
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SUMMARY The numerical method used in this study is the moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method, which is based on particles and their interactions. The particle number density is implicitly required to be constant to satisfy incompressibility. A semi-implicit algorithm is used for two-dimensional incompressible non-viscous flow analysis. The particles whose particle number densities are below a set point are considered as on the free surface. Grids are not necessary in any calculation steps. It is estimated that most of computation time is used in generation of the list of neighboring particles in a large problem. An algorithm to enhance the computation speed is proposed. The MPS method is applied to numerical simulation of breaking waves on slopes. Two types of breaking waves, plunging and spilling breakers, are observed in the calculation results. The breaker types are classified by using the minimum angular momentum at the wave front. The surf similarity parameter which separates the types agrees well with references. Breaking waves are also calculated with a passively moving float which is modelled by particles. Artificial friction due to the disturbed motion of particles causes errors in the flow velocity distribution which is shown in comparison with the theoretical solution of a cnoidal wave. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Numerical investigation on the dissolution kinetics of ZrO2 by molten zircaloy using MPS method

TL;DR: In this paper, a dissolution model based on the Fick's second law and dissolution criteria was developed and incorporated into the Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method.
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Numerical simulation of binary collisions using a modified surface tension model with particle method

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified surface tension model within the moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method is presented to investigate the mechanisms of coalescence and separation of the droplets during binary collision.
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An energy-preserving Discrete Element Method for elastodynamics

TL;DR: In this article, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) for elastodynamics using polyhedral elements has been developed, which recovers the equations of linear elastodynamic in small deformations.
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A SPH model for incompressible turbulence

TL;DR: In this paper, a coarse-grained particle model for incompressible Navier-Stokes (NS) equation is proposed based on spatial filtering by utilizing smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approximations.
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Particle simulation of dual-scale flow in resin transfer molding for process analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a microscopic flow analysis method was used to predict the impregnation of fiber bundles and void formation in a preform to identify the optimal molding conditions to reduce microvoids.
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Moving-Particle Semi-Implicit Method for Fragmentation of Incompressible Fluid

TL;DR: In this paper, a moving-particle semi-implicit (MPS) method for simulating fragmentation of incompressible fluids is presented, where the motion of each particle is calculated through interactions with neighboring particles covered with the kernel function.
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Breaker type classification on three laboratory beaches

TL;DR: Breaker type, for waves on smooth concrete slopes, depends on beach slope m, wave period T, and either deep-water or breaker height, H 0 or Hb as discussed by the authors.
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