Incompressible material point method for free surface flow

Fan Zhang, Xiong Zhang*, Kam Yim Sze, Yanping Lian, Yan Liu

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Abstract

To overcome the shortcomings of the weakly compressible material point method (WCMPM) for modeling the free surface flow problems, an incompressible material point method (iMPM) is proposed based on operator splitting technique which splits the solution of momentum equation into two steps. An intermediate velocity field is first obtained by solving the momentum equations ignoring the pressure gradient term, and then the intermediate velocity field is corrected by the pressure term to obtain a divergence-free velocity field. A level set function which represents the signed distance to free surface is used to track the free surface and apply the pressure boundary conditions. Moreover, an hourglass damping is introduced to suppress the spurious velocity modes which are caused by the discretization of the cell center velocity divergence from the grid vertexes velocities when solving pressure Poisson equations. Numerical examples including dam break, oscillation of a cubic liquid drop and a droplet impact into deep pool show that the proposed incompressible material point method is much more accurate and efficient than the weakly compressible material point method in solving free surface flow problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-110
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Computational Physics
Volume330
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Free surface flow
  • Hourglass damping
  • Material point method
  • Operator splitting
  • Surface tension

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