Stability and accuracy of the weakly compressible SPH with particle regularization techniques
Mojtaba Jandaghian, Herman Musumari Siaben, and Ahmad Shakibaeinia

TL;DR
This paper introduces and validates two particle regularization techniques, DPC and hybrid PS, to enhance the stability and accuracy of weakly compressible SPH in free surface flow simulations, demonstrating their effectiveness across multiple benchmark cases.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new DPC regularization technique and a hybrid PS approach, improving particle distribution and stability in SPH simulations of free surface flows.
Findings
DPC reduces spatial disorder more effectively than standard methods.
Hybrid PS improves free surface particle distribution but has conservation issues.
DPC maintains stability and energy conservation in dynamic flows.
Abstract
This paper proposes and validates two new particle regularization techniques for the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical method to improve its stability and accuracy for free surface flow simulations. We introduce a general form of the Dynamic pair-wise Particle Collision (DPC) regularization technique that we recently proposed in the context of the Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method in [1]. The DPC coupled with the standard Particle Shifting (PS) technique has given rise to a hybrid approach that we propose to alleviate particle clustering issues in the free-surface and splashed regions. We validate the proposed techniques to four benchmark cases: (i) the oscillating droplet, (ii) the two-dimensional water dam-break, (iii) the two-dimensional water sloshing, and (iv) the three-dimensional water dam break against a rigid obstacle. We evaluate their impacts on the…
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