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Transparent boundary condition for simulating nonlinear water waves by a particle method
Authors:Kazuya Shibata  Seiichi Koshizuka
Institution:a Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
b National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Open boundaries are important when simulating water waves. In this study, a transparent boundary condition at an open boundary was developed for simulating nonlinear water waves propagating to a distant area using the Moving Particle Semi-implicit method. The novelty of this study is that the technique of wave analysis used in the experiment was introduced into the particle simulation to absorb incident waves; the simulation cost was reduced by employing inflow and outflow regions instead of a long dissipation region. Incident waves in front of the boundary were evaluated using Fourier analysis, and the particles on the transparent boundary were forced to move at the velocity of the analytical solution for Stokes waves in order to absorb the incident waves. The analysis was restricted to periodic waves. Wave propagation was simulated for two wave periods using the developed transparent boundary condition. The results showed that this transparent boundary transmitted the incident waves with small reflection and the simulation cost was lower than that for wave damping by a conventional highly viscous region.
Keywords:Open boundary condition  Lagrangian method  MPS method  SPH  Water waves  Free surface  CFD
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