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dc.contributor.advisorYıldız, Mehmet
dc.contributor.authorShadloo, Mostafa Safdari
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-10T07:35:08Z
dc.date.available2020-12-10T07:35:08Z
dc.date.submitted2013
dc.date.issued2018-08-06
dc.identifier.urihttps://acikbilim.yok.gov.tr/handle/20.500.12812/216934
dc.description.abstractSmoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a relatively new meshless numerical approach which has attracted significant attention in the last 15 years. Compared with the conventional mesh-dependent computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods, the SPH approach exhibits unique advantages in modeling multiphase fluid flows and associated transport phenomena due to its capabilities of handling complex material surface behavior as well as modeling complicated physics in a relatively simple manner. On the other hand, as SPH is still a developing CFD tool, it is vital to investigate its attributes, namely, advantages or potential limitations in modeling different multiphase flow problems to further understand and then improve this technique. Toward this end, this work aims to design a computational code using SPH method for the simulation of multiphase flows.In this Work, we present numerical solutions for flow over an airfoil and square obstacle using both weakly compressible and incompressible SPH method with an improved solid boundary treatment approach, referred to as Multiple Boundary Tangents (MBT) method. It is shown that the MBT boundary treatment technique is very effective for tackling boundaries of complex shapes. Also, we have proposed the usage of the repulsive component of the Leonard Jones Potential (LJP) in the advection equation to repair particle fracture occurring in SPH method due to the tendency of SPH particles to follow the stream line trajectory. This approach is named as the artificial particle displacement method.Furthermore, the proposed method totalized for the multiphase fluid systems and implemented accordingly. The presented model is validated by solving Laplace's law, and square bubble deformation without surface tension whereby it is shown that the implemented SPH discretization does not produce any artificial surface tension. Then, the problem descriptions and solutions for two important hydrodynamic instabilities namely, Kelvin-Helmholtz and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, are provided along with their brief analytical linear stability analysis to describe the accuracy and the limitation of the numerical scheme. The long time evolution for both cases are investigated and the comparison between the simulation results and existence theories are provided in details.Finally, we have presented a model to study the deformation of a droplet suspended in a quiescent fluid subjected to the combined effects of surface tension and electric field forces. The electrostatics phenomena are coupled to hydrodynamics through the solution of a set of Maxwell equations. The relevant Maxwell equations and associated interface conditions are simplified relying on the assumptions of the socalled leaky dielectric model. All governing equations and the relevant jump and boundary conditions are discretized in space using the SPH method with improved interface and boundary treatments. Numerical results are validated by two highly credential analytical results which are frequently cited in the literature.
dc.description.abstractSmoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a relatively new meshless numerical approach which has attracted significant attention in the last 15 years. Compared with the conventional mesh-dependent computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods, the SPH approach exhibits unique advantages in modeling multiphase fluid flows and associated transport phenomena due to its capabilities of handling complex material surface behavior as well as modeling complicated physics in a relatively simple manner. On the other hand, as SPH is still a developing CFD tool, it is vital to investigate its attributes, namely, advantages or potential limitations in modeling different multiphase flow problems to further understand and then improve this technique. Toward this end, this work aims to design a computational code using SPH method for the simulation of multiphase flows.In this Work, we present numerical solutions for flow over an airfoil and square obstacle using both weakly compressible and incompressible SPH method with an improved solid boundary treatment approach, referred to as Multiple Boundary Tangents (MBT) method. It is shown that the MBT boundary treatment technique is very effective for tackling boundaries of complex shapes. Also, we have proposed the usage of the repulsive component of the Leonard Jones Potential (LJP) in the advection equation to repair particle fracture occurring in SPH method due to the tendency of SPH particles to follow the stream line trajectory. This approach is named as the artificial particle displacement method.Furthermore, the proposed method totalized for the multiphase fluid systems and implemented accordingly. The presented model is validated by solving Laplace's law, and square bubble deformation without surface tension whereby it is shown that the implemented SPH discretization does not produce any artificial surface tension. Then, the problem descriptions and solutions for two important hydrodynamic instabilities namely, Kelvin-Helmholtz and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, are provided along with their brief analytical linear stability analysis to describe the accuracy and the limitation of the numerical scheme. The long time evolution for both cases are investigated and the comparison between the simulation results and existence theories are provided in details.Finally, we have presented a model to study the deformation of a droplet suspended in a quiescent fluid subjected to the combined effects of surface tension and electric field forces. The electrostatics phenomena are coupled to hydrodynamics through the solution of a set of Maxwell equations. The relevant Maxwell equations and associated interface conditions are simplified relying on the assumptions of the socalled leaky dielectric model. All governing equations and the relevant jump and boundary conditions are discretized in space using the SPH method with improved interface and boundary treatments. Numerical results are validated by two highly credential analytical results which are frequently cited in the literature.en_US
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 United Statestr_TR
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectMekatronik Mühendisliğitr_TR
dc.subjectMechatronics Engineeringen_US
dc.titleImproved multiphase smoothed particle hydrodynamics
dc.typedoctoralThesis
dc.date.updated2018-08-06
dc.contributor.departmentMekatronik Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı
dc.identifier.yokid459954
dc.publisher.instituteMühendislik ve Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü
dc.publisher.universitySABANCI ÜNİVERSİTESİ
dc.identifier.thesisid348717
dc.description.pages167
dc.publisher.disciplineDiğer


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