Title of article :
CFD Analysis of Water Solitary Wave Reflection
Author/Authors :
Smida, K. Majmaah University - Applied Medical Sciences College - Department of Medical Equipments Technology, Saudi Arabia , Lamloumi, H. Laboratoire de Modélisation en Hydraulique et Environnement (LMHE), Tunisia , Hafsia, Z. Laboratoire de Modélisation en Hydraulique et Environnement (LMHE), Tunisia , Maalel, K. Laboratoire de Modélisation en Hydraulique et Environnement (LMHE), Tunisia
Abstract :
A new numerical wave generation method is used to investigate the head-on collision of two solitary waves. The reflection at vertical wall of a solitary wave is also presented. The originality of this model, based on the Navier-Stokes equations, is the specification of an internal inlet velocity, defined as a source line within the computational domain for the generation of these non linear waves. This model was successfully implemented in the PHOENICS (Parabolic Hyperbolic Or Elliptic NumericalIntegration Code Series) code. The collision of two counter-propagating solitary waves is similar to the interaction of a soliton with a vertical wall. This wave generation method allows the saving of considerable time for this collision process since the counter-propagating wave is generated directly without reflection at vertical wall. For the collision of two solitary waves, numerical results show that the run-up phenomenon can be well explained, the solution of the maximum wave run-up is almost equal to experimental measurement. The simulated wave profiles during the collision are in good agreement with experimental results. For the reflection at vertical wall, the spatial profiles of the wave at fixed instants show that this problem is equivalent to the collision process.
Keywords :
Wave generation , Head , on collision , Solitary waves , Source line , Wave run , up
Journal title :
The Journal of Engineering Research (TJER)
Journal title :
The Journal of Engineering Research (TJER)