Numerical simulation of 2-D solitary wave run-up over various slopes using a particle-based method

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The present paper covers the numerical prediction of the propagation and run-up of a solitary wave over non-flat seabed with various slope angles using a refined MPS (moving particle simulation) method. In the refined method, the corrected gradient model, new staggered divergence-free model, moving-particle wall boundary treatment, and the sub-particle scale turbulence model are applied to obtain more stable and precise results. The simulation results by the developed method are compared with experimental results, and both results were in good agreement. Especially, it can be seen that the complicated and fully-nonlinear behavior of the free-surface motion during the turbulent processes of build-up, break-down, and overturning of the waves are well reproduced by the developed method.

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Jeong, S. M., Park, J. I., & Park, J. C. (2019). Numerical simulation of 2-D solitary wave run-up over various slopes using a particle-based method. Water (Switzerland), 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11030462

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