An SPH multi-fluid model based on quasi-buoyancy for interface stabilization up to high density ratios and realistic wave speed ratiosTools Kruisbrink, Arno C.H., Pearce, F.R., Yue, T. and Morvan, H.P. (2018) An SPH multi-fluid model based on quasi-buoyancy for interface stabilization up to high density ratios and realistic wave speed ratios. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 87 (10). pp. 487-507. ISSN 1097-0363 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/fld.4498
AbstractWe introduce a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) concept for the stabilization of the interface between two fluids. It is demonstrated that the change in the pressure gradient across the interface leads to a force imbalance. This force imbalance is attributed to the particle approximation implicit to SPH. To stabilize the interface a pressure gradient correction is proposed. In this approach the multi-fluid pressure gradients are related to the (gravitational and fluid) accelerations. This leads to a quasi-buoyancy correction for hydrostatic (stratified) flows, which is extended to non-hydrostatic flows. The result is a simple density correction which involves no parameters or coefficients. This correction is included as an extra term in the SPH momentum equation.
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