Abstract
The smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method has been proved as a powerful algorithm for fluid mechanics, especially in the simulation of free surface flows with high speeds or drastic impacts. The solid boundary treatment method is important for the accuracy and stability of the numerical results, as the support domain of fluid particles is truncated near the vicinity of the boundary. This paper presents two commonly used methods for simulating a solid boundary in SPH simulations. Emphasis is placed on the description of the methods, definition of the boundary particles’ parameters, and discussion of their advantages and shortcomings. The classical dam break simulation is conducted using self-developed code and open source models such as DualSPHysics and PySPH in order to investigate the effects of the boundary methods. The results show that methods based on dynamic boundary particles can simulate the free water surface well with a good agreement with experimental results. The conclusions can also be used in research for boundary implementation methods for practical ocean and coastal engineering problems with free surface flows.
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