Numerical simulation of 3D free-surface flows by using CIP-based and FV-based methods
- Authors
- Yang, K.-K.; Nam, B.-W.; Kim, Y.
- Issue Date
- 2010
- Keywords
- CICSAM; CIP; FVM; THINC; VOF; Wave-body interaction
- Citation
- Proceedings of the 9th (2010) ISOPE Pacific/Asia Offshore Mechanics Symposium, PACOMS-2010, pp 269 - 274
- Pages
- 6
- Journal Title
- Proceedings of the 9th (2010) ISOPE Pacific/Asia Offshore Mechanics Symposium, PACOMS-2010
- Start Page
- 269
- End Page
- 274
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1239
- ISSN
- 0000-0000
- Abstract
- In this paper, three-dimensional free-surface flows are simulated by using two different numerical methods, CIP(constrained interpolation profile)-based and FV(finite volume)-based methods. In the CIP-based method, the Euler equation is solved on stationary staggered Cartesian grids by a finite difference method, and an immersed boundary technique is applied to deal with wave-body interactions. In the FV-based method, the governing equations are solved by applying collocated finite volume discretization, and body-fitted meshes are used. Free-surface boundary is considered as the interface of multi-phase flow with air and water, and a volume-of-fluid (VOF) approach is applied to trace free surface. Among many variations of VOF-type method, the tangent of hyperbola for interface capturing (THINC) and compressive interface capturing scheme for arbitrary meshes (CICSAM) techniques are used in the CIP-base method and FV-based method, respectively. Numerical simulations have been carried out for dam-breaking and wave-body interaction problems. The computational results of the two methods are compared with experimental data and their differences are observed. Copyright ? 2010 by The International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers.
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