Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank

The time domain boundary element method was utilized to simulate the propagation of the irregular waves in a numerical wave tank. The problem was solved in a time-marching scheme, upon the irregular waves being fed through the inflow boundary, in which the theoretical solution was obtained from the...

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Main Authors: Zhi-Fu Li, YuYun Shi, HuiLonga Ren, Hui Li, Ashraf Muhammad Aqeel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-09-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2015-0027
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spelling doaj-f21721ea11f0431c937bdb38c0322f832021-09-05T13:59:48ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292015-09-0122s1212510.1515/pomr-2015-0027pomr-2015-0027Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave TankZhi-Fu Li0YuYun ShiHuiLonga Ren1Hui LiAshraf Muhammad Aqeel2College of Shipbuilding Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin Heilongjiang. ChinaCollege of Shipbuilding Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin Heilongjiang. ChinaDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThe time domain boundary element method was utilized to simulate the propagation of the irregular waves in a numerical wave tank. The problem was solved in a time-marching scheme, upon the irregular waves being fed through the inflow boundary, in which the theoretical solution was obtained from the wave energy spectrum. The open boundary condition was modeled by the multi transmitting formula (MTF), in which the phase velocity was calculated according to the Sommerfeld’s condition. The velocity potential and wave elevation were directly obtained by integrating the free surface condition twice, with respect to time. The accuracy of the developed numerical scheme was verified by simulating the propagation of irregular waves. The numerical results show good agreements with the analytical solutions, which prove that the proposed scheme is a promising way to the simulation of wave-body interactions.https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2015-0027open boundary conditionmulti transmitting formulairregular wavesboundary element methodnumerical wave tank
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author Zhi-Fu Li
YuYun Shi
HuiLonga Ren
Hui Li
Ashraf Muhammad Aqeel
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YuYun Shi
HuiLonga Ren
Hui Li
Ashraf Muhammad Aqeel
Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
Polish Maritime Research
open boundary condition
multi transmitting formula
irregular waves
boundary element method
numerical wave tank
author_facet Zhi-Fu Li
YuYun Shi
HuiLonga Ren
Hui Li
Ashraf Muhammad Aqeel
author_sort Zhi-Fu Li
title Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
title_short Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
title_full Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
title_fullStr Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Irregular Waves in a Numerical Wave Tank
title_sort simulation of irregular waves in a numerical wave tank
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The time domain boundary element method was utilized to simulate the propagation of the irregular waves in a numerical wave tank. The problem was solved in a time-marching scheme, upon the irregular waves being fed through the inflow boundary, in which the theoretical solution was obtained from the wave energy spectrum. The open boundary condition was modeled by the multi transmitting formula (MTF), in which the phase velocity was calculated according to the Sommerfeld’s condition. The velocity potential and wave elevation were directly obtained by integrating the free surface condition twice, with respect to time. The accuracy of the developed numerical scheme was verified by simulating the propagation of irregular waves. The numerical results show good agreements with the analytical solutions, which prove that the proposed scheme is a promising way to the simulation of wave-body interactions.
topic open boundary condition
multi transmitting formula
irregular waves
boundary element method
numerical wave tank
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2015-0027
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