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6 May 2019 Semi-implicit incompressible SPH fluid simulation in a marine simulator
Xingfeng Duan, Hongxiang Ren, Shaoyang Qiu, Helong Shen
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Proceedings Volume 11069, Tenth International Conference on Graphics and Image Processing (ICGIP 2018); 1106903 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524398
Event: Tenth International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2018), 2018, Chengdu, China
Abstract
We present a predictive-corrective semi-implicit incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approach. At the first stage of the explicit computation, the fluid density is predicted using a continuous density method, which takes the velocity as the source term and considers the relative velocity effect. At the second stage of implicit computation, the ratio of the pressure to the square of the density obtained by the predictive-corrective method is directly used to correct the fluid velocity. As there are larger density errors in fluid particles near or on the boundary, more iteration numbers are required. The boundary handling method is applied to modify the density of fluid particles near or on the boundary. For density invariant conditions, the relaxation method and optimal initial value are adopted to improve the convergence speed. Our proposed approach can achieve semi-implicit incompressible SPH, solve the particle deficiency problem and realize the simulation of small-scale ocean scenes. While ensuring stability, the approach allows large time steps, controls the density deviation below 0.01% and improves the overall efficiency.
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Xingfeng Duan, Hongxiang Ren, Shaoyang Qiu, and Helong Shen "Semi-implicit incompressible SPH fluid simulation in a marine simulator", Proc. SPIE 11069, Tenth International Conference on Graphics and Image Processing (ICGIP 2018), 1106903 (6 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524398
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Computer simulations

Oceanography

Computational fluid dynamics

Fluid dynamics

Foam

Visualization

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