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Numerical simulation of standing wave with 3D predictor-corrector finite difference method for potential flow equations 被引量:3
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作者 罗志强 陈志敏 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI 2013年第8期931-944,共14页
A three-dimensional (3D) predictor-corrector finite difference method for standing wave is developed. It is applied to solve the 3D nonlinear potential flow equa- tions with a free surface. The 3D irregular tank is ... A three-dimensional (3D) predictor-corrector finite difference method for standing wave is developed. It is applied to solve the 3D nonlinear potential flow equa- tions with a free surface. The 3D irregular tank is mapped onto a fixed cubic tank through the proper coordinate transform schemes. The cubic tank is distributed by the staggered meshgrid, and the staggered meshgrid is used to denote the variables of the flow field. The predictor-corrector finite difference method is given to develop the difference equa- tions of the dynamic boundary equation and kinematic boundary equation. Experimental results show that, using the finite difference method of the predictor-corrector scheme, the numerical solutions agree well with the published results. The wave profiles of the standing wave with different amplitudes and wave lengths are studied. The numerical solutions are also analyzed and presented graphically. 展开更多
关键词 three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear potential flow equation predictor-corrector finite difference method staggered grid nested iterative method 3D sloshing
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Sloshing simulation of standing wave with time-independent finite difference method for Euler equations
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作者 罗志强 陈志敏 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI 2011年第11期1475-1488,共14页
The numerical solutions of standing waves for Euler equations with the nonlinear free surface boundary condition in a two-dimensional (2D) tank are studied. The irregular tank is mapped onto a fixed square domain th... The numerical solutions of standing waves for Euler equations with the nonlinear free surface boundary condition in a two-dimensional (2D) tank are studied. The irregular tank is mapped onto a fixed square domain through proper mapping functions. A staggered mesh system is employed in a 2D tank to calculate the elevation of the transient fluid. A time-independent finite difference method, which is developed by Bang- fuh Chen, is used to solve the Euler equations for incompressible and inviscid fluids. The numerical results agree well with the analytic solutions and previously published results. The sloshing profiles of surge and heave motion with initial standing waves are presented. The results show very clear nonlinear and beating phenomena. 展开更多
关键词 Euler equation finite difference method numerical simulation Crank- Nicolson scheme
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Numerical solution of potential flow equations with a predictor-corrector finite difference method 被引量:2
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作者 Zhi-qiang LUO 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science C(Computers and Electronics)》 SCIE EI 2012年第5期393-402,共10页
We develop a numerical solution algorithm of the nonlinear potential flow equations with the nonlinear free surface boundary condition.A finite difference method with a predictor-corrector method is applied to solve t... We develop a numerical solution algorithm of the nonlinear potential flow equations with the nonlinear free surface boundary condition.A finite difference method with a predictor-corrector method is applied to solve the nonlinear potential flow equations in a two-dimensional (2D) tank.The irregular tank is mapped onto a fixed square domain with rectangular cells through a proper mapping function.A staggered mesh system is adopted in a 2D tank to capture the wave elevation of the transient fluid.The finite difference method with a predictor-corrector scheme is applied to discretize the nonlinear dynamic boundary condition and nonlinear kinematic boundary condition.We present the numerical results of wave elevations from small to large amplitude waves with free oscillation motion,and the numerical solutions of wave elevation with horizontal excited motion.The beating period and the nonlinear phenomenon are very clear.The numerical solutions agree well with the analytical solutions and previously published results. 展开更多
关键词 Predictor-corrector method Nonlinear potential flow equations Finite difference method Staggered grid Nested iterative method
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