ON TECHNIQUES FOR SIMULATING EFFECTS OF CAVITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE INTERACTION BETWEEN STRUCTURES AND UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS USING LS-DYNA
In this paper, a two-step technique is suggested to reduce the reflection of shock waves from a truncated boundary without significantly smearing the incident shock wave and to suppress spurious oscillations without significantly affecting accuracy. By comparing the results for a one-dimensional case with a wellknown analytical solution, it is shown that the technique works very well.
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ON TECHNIQUES FOR SIMULATING EFFECTS OF CAVITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE INTERACTION BETWEEN STRUCTURES AND UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS USING LS-DYNA
In this paper, a two-step technique is suggested to reduce the reflection of shock waves from a truncated boundary without significantly smearing the incident shock wave and to suppress spurious oscillations without significantly affecting accuracy. By comparing the results for a one-dimensional case with a wellknown analytical solution, it is shown that the technique works very well.
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