Assessment of uncertainty due to wave reflections in experiments via numerical flow simulations

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Hamburg University of Technology
Erscheinungsjahr:
2015
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Text
Schlagworte:
  • Euler equations
  • Mass sources
  • Wave generation
  • Wave reflection
Beschreibung:
  • Reflections at the wave-maker and tank boundaries can be a dire problem in wave tank experiments. Often, such reflections cannot be avoided. The present paper proposes an approach to quantify this influence via numerical flow simulations. It is straight-forward to redo the actual experiment "virtually" in a flow simulation, featuring full reflections as present in the wave tank experiment. It is shown that reflections at the wave-maker and domain boundaries can be nearly eliminated by applying appropriate boundary conditions in combination with domain-internal wave generation approaches. This is demonstrated for the case of a boat subjected to regular deep water waves from starboard side. Flow simulations based on the Euler equations are performed for a realistic model scale setup, in a similar manner as experiments in a narrow wave tank would be performed. Subsequently, the simulation is repeated in such a way, that undesired wave reflections at both the domain boundaries and the wave-maker are minimized. From the comparison, it is possible to separately assess the influence of wave reflections at the wave-maker as well as at the wave tank boundaries.
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TUHH Open Research

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