Parametric analysis of the performance of the SPH solutions of unsteady free-surface flow

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Taibi S. [1 ]
KorichI K. [2 ]
Hazzab A. [1 ]
Rahou I. [2 ]
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[1] Modeling and Calculation Methods Laboratory, University Moulay Tahar of Saida, Saïda
[2] Laboratory of Civil Engineering and Environment, Djillali Liabes University of Sidi Bel Abbes, Sidi Bel Abbès
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dam-break; experimental data; parameters; SPH; SWEs;
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10.1080/09715010.2024.2348584
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In this article, the performances of the SPH method to solve Shallow Water Equations SWEs with three investigation parameters were studied, such as the type of kernel functions, namely: cubic spline, Gaussian and quintic spline kernels, the number of particles used and the stabilization terms injected, specifically: Lax Friedrichs flux, artificial viscosity and two shocks Riemann solver. Three benchmarking tests make the subject of unsteady free surface flow in this study. It is 1D typical dam-break on wet and dry bottom; 2D partial dam-break on a dry floodplain and 2D partial dam-break on channel with 90° bend. The analysis of the different errors between the numerical and analytical solutions and/or the experimental data shows that the SPH method gives reliable values with the selected optimal parameters which are the cubic kernel function and the artificial viscosity term. The increase in the number of particles increases the precision but also the calculation time. © 2024 Indian Society for Hydraulics.
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