Degiuli, Nastia and Vukčević, Vuko and Werner, Andreja (2012) Application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for simulating incompressible laminar flow. = Application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for simulating incompressible laminar flow. Transactions of FAMENA, 36 (4). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1333-1124. Vrsta rada: ["eprint_fieldopt_article_type_article" not defined]. Kvartili JCR: Q4 (2012). Točan broj autora: 3.
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Abstract
The paper presents the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method, a numerical method for simulating fluid dynamics phenomena, based on particle systems. The SPH method approximates continuum with a finite number of particles which carry physical properties and serve as approximation points for spatial functions. Integral approximations of field functions and their derivatives are described using smoothing kernel functions which have to satisfy a number of conditions to ensure consistency with a given order. Particle approximations are also shown. This method can be used for simulating either compressible or incompressible flows if the special equation of state, proposed by Morris et al., is applied. A computer algorithm is developed for two standard benchmarking cases, the Poiseuille and the Couette flow. It is shown that the simulation results agree fairly well with the analytical series solution. Nevertheless, some combinations of time step for numerical integration and sound speed can lead to non-physical phenomena. Like any other numerical method, SPH has its advantages and disadvantages noted through practical use and theoretical considerations, which are briefly described in this paper.
Item Type: | Article (["eprint_fieldopt_article_type_article" not defined]) |
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Keywords (Croatian): | computational fluid dynamics, smoothed particle hydrodynamics, kernel smoothing functions, Poiseuille flow, Couette flow |
Subjects: | TECHNICAL SCIENCE > Mechanical Engineering |
Divisions: | 500 Department of Energy, Power Engineering and Environment > 530 Chair of Turbomachinery 600 Department of Naval Engineering and Marine Technology > 610 Chair of Hydromechanics of Marine Structures |
Indexed in Web of Science: | Yes |
Indexed in Current Contents: | No |
Quartiles: | Q4 (2012) |
Citations SCOPUS: | 3 (19.09.2017.) |
Date Deposited: | 02 Dec 2014 10:50 |
Last Modified: | 19 Sep 2017 15:19 |
URI: | http://repozitorij.fsb.hr/id/eprint/3077 |
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