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A level set immersed boundary method for water entry and exit
Yali Zhang
*
,
Qingping Zou
, Deborah Greaves
, Dominic Reeve
, Alison Hunt-Raby
, David Graham
, Phil James
, Xin Lv
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Infrastructure & Environment
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levels
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surfaces
100%
water
100%
experimental data
66%
interactions
66%
cylinders
66%
distribution
33%
solutions
33%
comparative evaluations
33%
algorithms
33%
capture
33%
shape
33%
solids
33%
equations
33%
velocity
33%
fluid flow
33%
computerized simulation
33%
numerical solution
33%
navier-stokes equations
33%
reynolds number
33%
numerical data
33%
Mathematics
Immersed Boundary Method
100%
Level Set
100%
Free Surface
100%
Experimental Data
66%
Numerical Data
33%
Pressure Poisson Equation
33%
Residuals
33%
Numerical Solution
33%
Good Agreement
33%
Solid Boundary
33%
Reynolds Number
33%
Engineering
Level Set
100%
Free Surface
100%
Good Agreement
33%
Reynolds' Number
33%
Fluid Flow
33%
Solid Boundary
33%
Arbitrary Shape
33%
Moving Body
33%
Numerical Solution
33%
Numerical Data
33%
Uniform Flow
33%
Pressure Distribution
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Slamming
100%
Free Surface Flow
50%
Reynolds Number
50%
Fluid Flow
50%
Pressure Distribution
50%
Uniform Flow
50%