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Simulation of dam-break flow with grid adaptation

โœ Scribed by Mizanur Rahman; M.Hanif Chaudhry


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
816 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0309-1708

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โœฆ Synopsis


The unsteady free surface flow caused by sudden collapse of a dam produces discontinuities in the flow variables. As the flow surges downstream, it forms a moving bore front with steep gradients of water height and velocity. In the numerical simulation of this flow, proper grid distribution can play a crucial part in the prediction and resolution of the solutions. The use of presently available numerical schemes to solve this problem on a uniform course grid system fails to resolve the characteristic flow features and hence do a poor job in simulating this flow. In this paper, an adaptive grid which adjusts itself as the solution evolves is used for a better resolution of the flow properties. Rai and Anderson's" method is used to determine the grid speed; however, a difirent partial differential equation based on the conservative principle of grid arc lengths for clustering grids in one-dimensional flow is used along with the St. Venant equations to numerically simulate the flow. Both the subcritical and the supercritical flows under extreme boundary conditions are solved using this technique. With a specified number of grid points, this provides better quality solutions as compared to those obtained with uniformly distributed grids.


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