2017
DOI: 10.1002/nme.5608
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Coupled finite particle method with a modified particle shifting technology

Abstract: Summary The conventional SPH method has been frustrated with the low accuracy originated from the particle inconsistency. The finite particle method (FPM) is an improved SPH method with a higher‐order accuracy. However, the numerical accuracy and stability of FPM depend on the uniformity of particles. Facing the disorder particles, the conventional FPM may suffer from an ill‐conditioned corrective matrix and is difficult to conduct longtime simulations. A popular and robust particle regularization scheme is th… Show more

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“…A widely used procedure to overcome irregular particle distribution is particle shifting technology (PST) which involves shifting particles slightly away from their streamlines and correcting their field variables (such as density, velocity, and pressure) according to a first‐order interpolation. The PST includes two steps and is given here according to the descriptions of Huang et al…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A widely used procedure to overcome irregular particle distribution is particle shifting technology (PST) which involves shifting particles slightly away from their streamlines and correcting their field variables (such as density, velocity, and pressure) according to a first‐order interpolation. The PST includes two steps and is given here according to the descriptions of Huang et al…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FPM cannot satisfy the free surface condition naturally and causes incorrect evaluation in the vicinity of free surface. Herein, the particles in the vicinity of free surface are identified by a modified geometry model . Then, these identified free surface particles are approximated by classic SPH model, ie, Equations and .…”
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“…In some recent research works, a Monaghan‐type artificial stress model is used in the aforementioned PST to obtain a uniform particle distribution and remit the stress instability. In this paper, we only incorporate the Monaghan‐type artificial stress model (without using the PST) into the modified SPH as it is good enough for removing the tensile instability phenomenon and has little influence on the computational accuracy and efficiency.…”
Section: Sph Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without a fixed mesh system, the particle methods are in principle capable of treating the large deformations such as fluid merging and splitting easily and tracking the free surface (or fluid interface) naturally. These provide benefits in simulating the wave hydrodynamics [21][22][23], wave-structure interaction [24][25][26], multi-phase flow [27] and flow in porous media [28]. The up-to-date developments of particle method technologies can be referred to Gotoh and Khayyer [29] and Ye et al [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%