On nonlinear wave-structure interaction using an immersed boundary method in 2D

Autor: Stavros Kontos, Harry Bingham, Ole Lindberg, Allan Peter Engsig-Karup
Zdroj: Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Kontos, S, Bingham, H B, Lindberg, O & Engsig-Karup, A P 2016, On nonlinear wave-structure interaction using an immersed boundary method in 2D . in Proceedings of the 31th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (IWWWFB 2016) . 31th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (IWWWFB 2016), Plymouth, United States, 03/04/2016 . < http://www.iwwwfb.org/Workshops/31.htm >
Popis: IntroductionWe present our progress on the development and preliminary benchmarking results of a new efficient methodology for solving fully non-linear potential flow wave-structure interaction problems. The new model utilises the efficiency of finite difference methods on structured grids. The structure geometry is introduced using an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) and the body boundary condition (BC) is satisfied with a Weighted Least Squares (WLS) approximation [7]. This allows complex geometries to be represented with high accuracy. The stability of the scheme is ensured by adopting the Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) scheme [8] together with a Lax-Friedrichs type flux applied to the free surface conditions in Hamilton-Jacobi form. This work can be viewed as a novel extension of the flexible order finite difference potential flow solver OceanWave3D [2] to include the presence of a structure. The method obtains an optimum scaling of the solution effort [2] and has been implemented on massively parallel GPU architectures using the CUDA API [3] making it suitable for high resolution flow simulations. This combination of novel and robust numerical methods aims at creating new efficient tools for non-linear wave-structure interaction problems. The scheme is validated using the forced heaving motion of a two-dimensional (2D) horizontal circular cylinder with promising results, although there are still challenges to be overcome in terms of properly capturing the behavior of the intersection between the body and the free-surface.
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