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SPH modeling of fast muddy debris flow: numerical and experimental comparison of certain commonly utilized approaches
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsParticle MethodComputational MechanicsGeotechnical EngineeringErosion PredictionDebris FlowNumerical SimulationUtilized ApproachesHydraulic EngineeringParticle-laden FlowUtilized Sph ApproachesMultiphase FlowExperimental ComparisonSedimentologySediment TransportSph ModelingFluid-structure InteractionCivil EngineeringHydrodynamicsFluid-solid InteractionSediment ProcessSmoothed Particle HydrodynamicsMesh-free Lagrangian MethodSedimentation
SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) is a particle, purely mesh-free Lagrangian method, proposed by different authors, well suited to the computing of highly transitory free surface flows of complex fluids in complex geometries. Different approaches have been proposed in order to better simulate the mutual interaction between particles and their interactions with boundaries.Therefore, the main target of this article is to discuss and explore the numerical performance of certain commonly utilized SPH approaches, based essentially on mass and momentum balances, in the simulation of a 2D fast mudflow in fast motion, composed of fluid and solid material, assumed to be just one equivalent phase (fluid-solid). The
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