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Multiphase smoothed-particle hydrodynamics

by Benedict W. Ritchie, Peter A. Thomas , 2001
"... Since its introduction more than two decades ago by Lucy (1977) and Gingold & Monaghan (1977), Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) has become one of the standard techniques ..."
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Since its introduction more than two decades ago by Lucy (1977) and Gingold & Monaghan (1977), Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) has become one of the standard techniques

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

by Copyright C⃝by Qingzhi Hou, The Netherl, Qingzhi Hou
"... in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the author. A catalogue record is available from the Eindhoven University of Technology Library Proefschrift.- ISBN: 978-90-386-3167-7 NUR 919 ..."
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919 Subject headings: initial boundary value problems; moving boundaries; channel flows; two-phase flows; waterhammer; pipe filling and emptying; isolated slug; smoothed particle hydrodynamics

in Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics

by M. Selhammar
"... A general expression for the momentum equation in the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics approximation is derived for an arbitrary shape of the kernel. The expression is specialized to an ellipsoidal kernel, and compared with its spherical counterpart for various degrees of ellipsoidity. For such an elli ..."
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A general expression for the momentum equation in the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics approximation is derived for an arbitrary shape of the kernel. The expression is specialized to an ellipsoidal kernel, and compared with its spherical counterpart for various degrees of ellipsoidity

Smoothed particle hydrodynamics

by J Benson , J J Monaghan
"... ABSTRACT In fluid-structure interaction problems, fluid flow and flexible deformations of structures are coupled; examples are obstacles in fluid flow or the dynamics of fluid-filled structures. In this paper, two methods are compared for modelling such problems. First, the Coupled Euler Lagrange a ..."
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approach (CEL) is considered In contrast, Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) [2] is a mesh-free Lagrangian method where the fluid is divided into discrete elements represented by particles. The interaction with solid structures, modelled by Lagrangian finite elements, is a crucial issue in today

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydrodynamics

by Daniel J. Price - J. Comput. Phys , 2012
"... This paper presents an overview and introduction to Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydro-dynamics in theory and in practice. Firstly, we give a basic grounding in the fundamentals of SPH, showing how the equations of motion and energy can be self-consistently derived from the density est ..."
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This paper presents an overview and introduction to Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydro-dynamics in theory and in practice. Firstly, we give a basic grounding in the fundamentals of SPH, showing how the equations of motion and energy can be self-consistently derived from the density

Astrophysical Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics

by Stephan Rosswog , 903
"... The paper presents a detailed review of the smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method with particular focus on its astrophysical applications. We start by introducing the basic ideas and concepts and thereby outline all ingredients that are necessary for a practical implementation of the method in ..."
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The paper presents a detailed review of the smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method with particular focus on its astrophysical applications. We start by introducing the basic ideas and concepts and thereby outline all ingredients that are necessary for a practical implementation of the method

Smooth particle hydrodynamics in cylindrical coordinates

by Leigh Brookshaw , 2001
"... A derivation of the equations of Smooth Particle Hy-drodynamics (sph) in axisymmetric cylindrical coordinates is presented. The cylindrical sph formulation is tested by solving two dimensional shock problems. ..."
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A derivation of the equations of Smooth Particle Hy-drodynamics (sph) in axisymmetric cylindrical coordinates is presented. The cylindrical sph formulation is tested by solving two dimensional shock problems.

On the similarity of Peridynamics and Smooth-Particle Hydrodynamics

by G. C. Ganzenmüller, S. Hiermaier, M. May
"... This paper discusses the similarity of the Peridynamic Theory and Smooth-Particle Hydrodynamics, under the condition that Peridynamics is applied to classical material models based on the deformation gradient. Specifically, we show that the discrete Peridynamic equations of motion, coincide with tho ..."
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This paper discusses the similarity of the Peridynamic Theory and Smooth-Particle Hydrodynamics, under the condition that Peridynamics is applied to classical material models based on the deformation gradient. Specifically, we show that the discrete Peridynamic equations of motion, coincide

Particle hydrodynamics with tessellation techniques

by Steffen Heß, Volker Springel , 2010
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Density estimators in particle hydrodynamics

by F. I. Pelupessy, W. E. Schaap, R. Van De Weygaert , 2003
"... DTFE versus regular SPH ..."
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DTFE versus regular SPH
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