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Simulation of dam-break flow in channel expansion with coupled 2-D/3-D SPH model

Elvira Džebo,Dušan Žagar,Matjaž Četina,Gregor Petkovšek-2012-01-01-Repository of the University of Ljubljana (University of Ljubljana)
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The paper presents the simulation of a dam-break flow in a channel expansion with a coupled 2-D/3-D SPH mathematical model Tis Isat. The model was calibrated and validated against the experiments of Martin and Moyce [1]. Overall agreement between the Tis Isat model and other available models was good while local behaviour at the solid boundaries was better [2]. The noveltyof the presented approach is in the application of a coupled 2-D/3-D SPH model. The proposed method is applicable to systems where the flow transits from 2-D to 3-D state. The proposed approach significantly shortens the computational time of the SPH simulations, while the precision of results is still satisfactory. A laboratory experiment of the wave after instantaneouscollapse of a dam [3] was used for calibration. The downstream channel slope was 0.087% and the channel width expanded instantaneously from 0.4 m to 1.2 m. The results of the coupled 2- D/3-D mathematical model Tis Isat were compared to measurements on

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The paper presents the simulation of a dam-break flow in a channel expansion with a coupled 2-D/3-D SPH mathematical model Tis Isat. The model was calibrated and validated against the experiments of Martin and Moyce [1]. Overall agreement between the Tis Isat model and other available models was good while local behaviour at the solid boundaries was better [2]. The noveltyof the presented approach is in the application of a coupled 2-D/3-D SPH model. The proposed method is applicable to systems where the flow transits from 2-D to 3-D state. The proposed approach significantly shortens the computational time of the SPH simulations, while the precision of results is still satisfactory. A laboratory experiment of the wave after instantaneouscollapse of a dam [3] was used for calibration. The downstream channel slope was 0.087% and the channel width expanded instantaneously from 0.4 m to 1.2 m. The results of the coupled 2- D/3-D mathematical model Tis Isat were compared to measurements on

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Channel (broadcasting)Flow (mathematics)CalibrationDam breakMechanicsMathematical modelData flow modelPhysical modelling

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