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Derivation of SPH equations in a moving referential coordinate system

โœ Scribed by R. Vignjevic; J. Campbell; J. Jaric; S. Powell


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
881 KB
Volume
198
Category
Article
ISSN
0045-7825

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โœฆ Synopsis


The conventional SPH method uses kernel interpolation to derive the spatial semi-discretisation of the governing equations. These equations, derived using a straight application of the kernel interpolation method, are not used in practice. Instead the equations, commonly used in SPH codes, are heuristically modified to enforce symmetry and local conservation properties. This paper revisits the process of deriving these semi-discrete SPH equations. It is shown that by using the assumption of a moving referential coordinate system and moving control volume, instead of the fixed referential coordinate system and fixed control volume used in the conventional SPH method, a set of new semi-discrete equations can be rigorously derived. The new forms of semi-discrete equations are similar to the SPH equations used in practice. It is shown through numerical examples that the new rigorously derived equations give similar results to those obtained using the conventional SPH equations.


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