Grand challenges for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics numerical schemes

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Renato Vacondio
Corrado Altomare
Matthieu De Leffe
Xiangyu Hu
David Le Touzé
Steven Lind
Jean-Christophe Marongiu
Salvatore Marrone
Benedict D. Rogers
Antonio Souto-Iglesias
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[1] University of Parma,Department of Engineering and Architecture
[2] Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Ghent University,School of Engineering
[4] Nextflow Software,School of Engineering
[5] Technical University of Munich,CEHINAV, DACSON, ETSIN
[6] Ecole Centrale Nantes,undefined
[7] LHEEA Lab. (ECN and CNRS),undefined
[8] The University of Manchester,undefined
[9] ANDRITZ Hydro,undefined
[10] CNR-INM,undefined
[11] INstitute of Marine Engineering,undefined
[12] The University of Manchester,undefined
[13] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM),undefined
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SPH; Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics; Grand challenges; Meshless; Navier–Stokes equations; Lagrangian;
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This paper presents a brief review of grand challenges of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method. As a meshless method, SPH can simulate a large range of applications from astrophysics to free-surface flows, to complex mixing problems in industry and has had notable successes. As a young computational method, the SPH method still requires development to address important elements which prevent more widespread use. This effort has been led by members of the SPH rEsearch and engineeRing International Community (SPHERIC) who have identified SPH Grand Challenges. The SPHERIC SPH Grand Challenges (GCs) have been grouped into 5 categories: (GC1) convergence, consistency and stability, (GC2) boundary conditions, (GC3) adaptivity, (GC4) coupling to other models, and (GC5) applicability to industry. The SPH Grand Challenges have been formulated to focus the attention and activities of researchers, developers, and users around the world. The status of each SPH Grand Challenge is presented in this paper with a discussion on the areas for future development.
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页码:575 / 588
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