Moving-particle semi-implicit method for fragmentation of incompressible fluid

S Koshizuka, Y Oka - Nuclear science and engineering, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Nuclear science and engineering, 1996Taylor & Francis
A moving-particle semi-implicit (MPS) method for simulating fragmentation of incompressible
fluids is presented. The motion of each particle is calculated through interactions with
neighboring particles covered with the kernel function. Deterministic particle interaction
models representing gradient, Laplacian, and free surfaces are proposed. Fluid density is
implicitly required to be constant as the incompressibility condition, while the other terms are
explicitly calculated. The Poisson equation of pressure is solved by the incomplete Cholesky …
Abstract
A moving-particle semi-implicit (MPS) method for simulating fragmentation of incompressible fluids is presented. The motion of each particle is calculated through interactions with neighboring particles covered with the kernel function. Deterministic particle interaction models representing gradient, Laplacian, and free surfaces are proposed. Fluid density is implicitly required to be constant as the incompressibility condition, while the other terms are explicitly calculated. The Poisson equation of pressure is solved by the incomplete Cholesky conjugate gradient method. Collapse of a water column is calculated using MPS. The effect of parameters in the models is investigated in test calculations. Good agreement with an experiment is obtained even if fragmentation and coalescence of the fluid take place.
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