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Development of a Parallel Adaptive Cartesian Cell Code to Simulate Blast in Complex Geometries

Mr Joseph Tang-2008-06-01-The University of Queensland
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The modelling of blast propagation in urban environments generated by explosionsallows prediction of blast loading on structures, which in turn has useful applicationslike damage assessment and improvement of structural design. However such an exerciseis often realizable only with Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations, which can bedicult to perform because of the geometric complexity of the blast environment.This thesis describes the development of the code OctVCE designed especially formodelling shock and blast eects in complex structural geometries. This code is designedfor practical engineering use where high resolution is unnecessary. It uses a nite-volumeformulation of the unsteady Euler equations with second-order explicit Runge-Kuttatimestepping and linear interpolation with a minmod-based limiter. Flux solvers usedare the Advection Upwind Splitting Method variant (AUSMDV) and the EquilibriumFlux Method (EFM). No uid-structure coupling or chemical reactions are modelled,and g

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The modelling of blast propagation in urban environments generated by explosionsallows prediction of blast loading on structures, which in turn has useful applicationslike damage assessment and improvement of structural design. However such an exerciseis often realizable only with Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations, which can bedicult to perform because of the geometric complexity of the blast environment.This thesis describes the development of the code OctVCE designed especially formodelling shock and blast eects in complex structural geometries. This code is designedfor practical engineering use where high resolution is unnecessary. It uses a nite-volumeformulation of the unsteady Euler equations with second-order explicit Runge-Kuttatimestepping and linear interpolation with a minmod-based limiter. Flux solvers usedare the Advection Upwind Splitting Method variant (AUSMDV) and the EquilibriumFlux Method (EFM). No uid-structure coupling or chemical reactions are modelled,and g

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Computational scienceComputer scienceEuler equationsCartesian coordinate systemComputational fluid dynamicsAlgorithmMesh generationRegular grid

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