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Generation of trains of tsunami-like solitary waves in DualSPHysics model
Altomare, C.; González-Cao, J.; Dominguez, J.M.; Crespo, A.J.C.; Gómez-Gesteira, M.; Lomonaco, P. (2017). Generation of trains of tsunami-like solitary waves in DualSPHysics model, in: Crespo, A.J.C. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 12th International SPHERIC Workshop, Ourense, 13-15 June 2017, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. pp. 83-89
In: Crespo, A.J.C. et al. (Ed.) (2017). Proceedings of the 12th International SPHERIC Workshop, Ourense, 13-15 June 2017, Universidade de Vigo, Spain. Universidad de Vigo/Flanders Hydraulics Research: Vigo. ISBN 978-84-697-3678-4. vii, 456 pp., more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Modelling
    Numerical models
    Physics > Mechanics > Fluid mechanics > Hydrodynamics
    Waves (water)

Authors  Top 
  • Altomare, C., more
  • González-Cao, J.
  • Dominguez, J.M.
  • Crespo, A.J.C.
  • Gómez-Gesteira, M.
  • Lomonaco, P.

Abstract
    Single and multiple wave generation of tsunami-like solitary waves are implemented in the DualSPHysics model. The numerical results are compared with those from two different experimental campaigns that investigated the run-up of solitary waves on a gentle beach and the forces exerted on harbour protections, respectively. The results demonstrate the capability of DualSPHysics to represent the main hydrodynamic properties of a solitary wave during it interacts with the shoreline or a coastal structure. Thanks to this implementation, the applicability of DualSPHysics to coastal engineering is enhanced; being the model already capable of generating monochromatic waves and random sea states.

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