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Autor:
Henk Seubers, Bülent Düz, Roel Luppes, Arthur Veldman, R.H.M. Huijsmans, Joop Helder, Peter van der Plas, Henri J. L. van der Heiden, Tim Bunnik
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the VII European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS Congress 2016).
During the development of the ComFLOW simulation method many challenges have to be tackled concerning the flow modelling and the numerical solution algorithm. Examples hereof are wave propagation, absorbing boundary conditions, fluid–solid body int
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: CFD and VIV.
In many (wave) impact problems the area of interest does not change in time and is readily pointed out by hand, allowing for a one-time design of an efficient computational grid. However, for a large number of other applications, e.g. involving viole
Autor:
Joop Helder, Peter van der Plas, Henri J. L. van der Heiden, Roel Luppes, Tim Bunnik, Arthur Veldman
Publikováno v:
ASME 34rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
To study extreme hydrodynamic wave impact in offshore and coastal engineering, the VOF-based CFD simulation tool ComFLOW is being developed. Recently, much attention has been paid to turbulence modeling, local grid refinement, wave propagation and ab
Autor:
Bülent Düz, Arthur Veldman, Peter van der Plas, Rene´ Huijsmans, Roel Luppes, Henri J. L. van der Heiden
Publikováno v:
33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
To study extreme hydrodynamic wave impact in offshore and coastal engineering, the VOF-based CFD simulation tool ComFLOW is being developed. Recently, much attention has been paid to turbulence modeling, local grid refinement, wave propagation and ab
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STARTPAGE=V007T08A060;ENDPAGE=V007T08A060;TITLE=ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
In offshore applications, details of viscous flow effects can become relevant when predicting e.g. drag forces on the columns of oil drilling rigs, or the flow around a semisubmersible in figure 1. This motivates a novel approach for efficiently simu
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Autor:
Rene´ Huijsmans, Rik Wemmenhove, Peter R. Wellens, Roel Luppes, Bogdan Iwanowski, Tim Bunnik, Henri J. L. van der Heiden, Peter van der Plas, M.J.A. Borsboom, Bülent Düz, Arthur Veldman
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Hydrodynamic wave loading on structures plays an important role in areas such as coastal protection, harbor design and offshore constructions (FPSO’s, mooring), and there is a need for its prediction up to a detailed level (max./min. pressures, dur