The simulation of free-surface flows in hydraulic engineering presents several challenges due to the intrinsic complexity of modeling a fluid that continuously deforms and evolves over time. In this context, the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method, a Lagrangian approach that represents the fluid as a set of moving particles, is better suited than traditional grid-based methods. However, compared to the latter, the SPH method also exhibits certain drawbacks, including increased difficulty in handling wall boundary conditions and a higher computational cost. This work proposes an original wall boundary treatment technique that, to the best of our knowledge, is applied in the Incompressible SPH (ISPH) approach for the first time. The proposed treatment relies on boundary particles external to the fluid and internal extrapolation points, where pressure is computed to enforce Neumann boundary conditions in a consistent manner. During the development of this technique, several intrinsic advantages over existing methods in the literature are identified. A series of numerical benchmarks are conducted to verify the validity of the proposed ISPH model. Numerical results show good agreement with experimental data reported in the literature, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed numerical model in reproducing free-surface flow hydraulic phenomena.
Simulations of Wave–Structure Interactions in Incompressible SPH Using Modified Dynamic Boundary Conditions / Simone, M.; Cannata, G.; Fourtakas, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 2077-1312. - 14:9(2026). [10.3390/jmse14090863]
Simulations of Wave–Structure Interactions in Incompressible SPH Using Modified Dynamic Boundary Conditions
Cannata G.Secondo
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2026
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The simulation of free-surface flows in hydraulic engineering presents several challenges due to the intrinsic complexity of modeling a fluid that continuously deforms and evolves over time. In this context, the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method, a Lagrangian approach that represents the fluid as a set of moving particles, is better suited than traditional grid-based methods. However, compared to the latter, the SPH method also exhibits certain drawbacks, including increased difficulty in handling wall boundary conditions and a higher computational cost. This work proposes an original wall boundary treatment technique that, to the best of our knowledge, is applied in the Incompressible SPH (ISPH) approach for the first time. The proposed treatment relies on boundary particles external to the fluid and internal extrapolation points, where pressure is computed to enforce Neumann boundary conditions in a consistent manner. During the development of this technique, several intrinsic advantages over existing methods in the literature are identified. A series of numerical benchmarks are conducted to verify the validity of the proposed ISPH model. Numerical results show good agreement with experimental data reported in the literature, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed numerical model in reproducing free-surface flow hydraulic phenomena.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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