2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00773-004-0188-4
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Numerical study on breaking phenomena of ships? waves in narrow and shallow waterways

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“…A re-initialisation method is generally used; e.g. Yokoi and Xiao [2002]; Hong et al [2005]; Mizutani et al [2002]. This method defines a gas region (φ = 0), and liquid region (φ = 1), and a surface region (φ = 0.5).…”
Section: Stability and Conservation Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A re-initialisation method is generally used; e.g. Yokoi and Xiao [2002]; Hong et al [2005]; Mizutani et al [2002]. This method defines a gas region (φ = 0), and liquid region (φ = 1), and a surface region (φ = 0.5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nakamura et al [2001]. Hong et al [2005] tested the C-CUP method with the level-set method in the dam breaking problem and applied it to analyze the breaking phenomena of ships' waves in narrow and shallow waterways. Kawasaki [2005a,b]; Kawasaki and Hakamata [2006] developed DOLPHIN-2D/3D numerical model based on the CIP method with LES turbulence model and they solve the solid-gas-liquid interactions.…”
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