A fully Lagrangian DEM-MPS mesh-free model for ice-wave dynamics
Rubens Augusto Amaro Junior, Andrea Mellado-Cusicahua, Ahmad, Shakibaeinia, Liang-Yee Cheng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 3D fully Lagrangian hybrid DEM-MPS mesh-free model to simulate complex ice-wave interactions, validated against experimental dam-break flow data, advancing understanding of ice floe dynamics in violent free-surface flows.
Contribution
It develops the first fully Lagrangian hybrid DEM-MPS model for ice-wave dynamics, capable of predicting complex ice floe behaviors and interactions in a mesh-free framework.
Findings
Successfully predicts ice floe motion and collision behaviors.
Accurately reproduces free-surface flow and ice-water interactions.
Validated against experimental dam-break flow data.
Abstract
This paper develops and evaluates a novel 3D fully-Lagrangian (particle-based) numerical model, based on the hybrid discrete element method (DEM) and moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) mesh-free techniques, for modeling the highly-dynamic ice-wave interactions. Both MPS and DEM belong to mesh-free Lagrangian (particle) techniques. The model considers ice-wave dynamics as a multiphase continuum-discrete system. While the MPS solves the continuum equations of free-surface flow in a Lagrangian particle-based domain, the DEM uses a multi-sphere Hertzian contact dynamic model to simulate the ice floes motion and interaction. The hybrid model predicts the motion and collision of ice floes as well as their interaction with water, boundaries, and any obstacle in their way. Considering the mesh-free Lagrangian nature of both DEM and MPS, the developed model has an inherent ability to predict…
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