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GPU-acceleration for Moving Particle Semi-Implicit method [PDF]
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Hori, Chiemi +3 more
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Large deformation simulations of geomaterials using moving particle semi-implicit method
Numerical simulation tools are required to describe large deformations of geomaterials for evaluating the risk of geo-disasters. This study focused on moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method, which is a Lagrangian gridless particle method, and ...
Shintaro Nohara +2 more
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As a Lagrangian mesh free method, Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method can easily handle complex incompressible flow with free surface. However, some deficiencies of MPS method such as inaccurate results, unphysical pressure oscillation and ...
Date Li, Huaixin Zhang, Huilan Yao
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Least squares moving particle semi-implicit method [PDF]
In this paper, a consistent meshfree Lagrangian approach for numerical analysis of incompressible flow with free surfaces, named least squares moving particle semi-implicit (LSMPS) method, is developed. The present methodology includes arbitrary high-order accurate meshfree spatial discretization schemes, consistent time integration schemes, and ...
Tasuku Tamai, Seiichi Koshizuka
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Computational haemodynamics of small vessels using the Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method [PDF]
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Alberto M Gambaruto
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With the rapid development of China’s manufacturing industry, products are changing toward better energy efficiency and precision. Reducing transmission energy waste, enhancing transmission lubrication, and increasing transmission efficiency have all ...
Tiangang Zou +5 more
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An improved moving particle semi-implicit method for dam break simulation [PDF]
Dam break is quite a common and hazard phenomenon in shipbuilding and ocean engineering. The objective of this study is to investigate dam break hydrodynamics with improved Moving Particle Semi-implicit method (MPS). Compared to traditional mesh methods, MPS is feasible to simulate surface flows with large deformation, however, during the simulation ...
Wu, Qiaorui, Tan, M., Xing, J.T.
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A new free surface identification method for 3D MPS method [PDF]
In three-dimensional applications of the Moving Particle Semi-Implicit (MPS) method, free-surface identification is commonly based on particle number density, which can lead to misclassification of surface particles and consequently degrade the accuracy ...
Chong Geng +5 more
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Sensitivity Analysis of Weakly Compressible Moving Particle Semi-Implicit Method in a Dam-Break Flow Simulation [PDF]
Lagrangian approaches such as the Moving Particle Semi-Implicit method and Smoothed particle Hydrodynamics are the latest techniques in Computational Fluids Dynamics and have attracted the attention of many researchers.
Sadegh Moodi +2 more
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MATHEMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF MOVING PARTICLE SEMI-IMPLICIT METHOD
Muneo HORI +3 more
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