2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnum.2016.05.007
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On the kernel and particle consistency in smoothed particle hydrodynamics

Abstract: The problem of consistency of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) has demanded considerable attention in the past few years due to the ever increasing number of applications of the method in many areas of science and engineering. A loss of consistency leads to an inevitable loss of approximation accuracy. In this paper, we revisit the issue of SPH kernel and particle consistency and demonstrate that SPH has a limiting second-order convergence rate. Numerical experiments with suitably chosen test functions va… Show more

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“…In particular, satisfaction of relation (5) means that the homogeneity of space is not affected by the SPH kernel approximation, which has as a consequence the conservation of linear momentum. On the other hand, fulfillment of relation (11) expresses that the isotropy of space is preserved by the kernel approximation, and therefore angular momentum is locally conserved (Vignjevic & Campbell 2009;Sigalotti et al 2016). …”
Section: The Issue Of Consistencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, satisfaction of relation (5) means that the homogeneity of space is not affected by the SPH kernel approximation, which has as a consequence the conservation of linear momentum. On the other hand, fulfillment of relation (11) expresses that the isotropy of space is preserved by the kernel approximation, and therefore angular momentum is locally conserved (Vignjevic & Campbell 2009;Sigalotti et al 2016). …”
Section: The Issue Of Consistencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Making the change of variable -¢  -¢ r r r r h | | | |, it is easy to show that the following scaling relation holds (Sigalotti et al 2016):…”
Section: The Issue Of Consistencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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