Towards high-order consistency and convergence of conservative SPH approximations
Bo Zhang, Nikolaus Adams, Xiangyu Hu

TL;DR
This paper introduces the reverse kernel gradient correction (RKGC), a conservative SPH approximation method that achieves high-order consistency and significantly improves accuracy in simulating free-surface flows.
Contribution
The paper proposes the RKGC formulation, enabling SPH to satisfy both zero- and first-order consistencies while maintaining conservation, addressing limitations of previous approaches.
Findings
RKGC improves SPH accuracy in numerical tests.
It resolves high-dissipation issues in free-surface flow simulations.
Enhances Eulerian SPH accuracy with relaxed particles.
Abstract
Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) offers distinct advantages for modeling many engineering problems, yet achieving high-order consistency in its conservative formulation remains to be addressed. While zero- and higher-order consistencies can be obtained using particle-pair differences and the kernel gradient correction (KGC) approaches, respectively, for SPH gradient approximations, their applicability for discretizing conservation laws in practical simulations is limited due to their non-conservative feature. Although the standard anti-symmetric SPH approximation is able to achieve conservative zero-order consistency through particle relaxation, its straightforward extensions with the KGC fail to satisfy either zero- or higher-order consistency. In this paper, we propose the reverse KGC (RKGC) formulation, which is conservative and able to precisely satisfy both zero- and…
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TopicsFluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
