2020
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.14132
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Semi‐analytical Solid Boundary Conditions for Free Surface Flows

Abstract: Figure 1: Dam breaking with a drilling platform. The proposed semi-analytical solid boundary handling approach is integrated into a projection-based method to support coupling between particles and boundary triangles. Velocities of particles are color coded.

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“…Bender et al 17 improved this method by precalculating a volume term. Chang et al 18 integrated computer‐aided design mesh file boundary representation into SPH by converting the volume integral to surface integral. Winchenbach et al 19 proposed a boundary integral method that supports adaptive SPH, which approximated the boundary integral locally at each particle with a plane based on the signed‐distance field (SDF) of the boundary object.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bender et al 17 improved this method by precalculating a volume term. Chang et al 18 integrated computer‐aided design mesh file boundary representation into SPH by converting the volume integral to surface integral. Winchenbach et al 19 proposed a boundary integral method that supports adaptive SPH, which approximated the boundary integral locally at each particle with a plane based on the signed‐distance field (SDF) of the boundary object.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%