Abstract

In wave-structure interaction problems, the minimization of wave reflection at boundaries is important for achieving accurate results and limiting the disturbances on the air/water interface. The present study compares a set of existing wave outlet techniques which are commonly applied in free surface simulations using a viscous flow solver. These techniques are stretched mesh, linear damping source, increased viscosity, and relaxation schemes. The comparisons are performed for test conditions which include propagation of regular incident waves and damping of radiation waves.

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