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February 7, 2024, 02:13 |
Sediment Transport
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Azaria Haykal Ahmad
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Location: Bandung
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I want to simulate sediment transport in the beach. However I face some problem. When I see the tutorial, it can used the Eulerian model, but the wave cannot be generated. If I used VoF, the sand cannot be used (but I have one solution that the sand will be used as particle based on S. Sakib et al. / International Journal of Sediment Research, but still finding the way to do it). Can someone help me about this? In my mind if I want to used eulerian it will need Wave BC.
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February 19, 2024, 08:39 |
Transport & Moving-Services
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evanromana
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To simulate sediment transport in a beach effectively, consider integrating Eulerian models with wave boundary conditions, which could benefit moving-services. Explore methods like incorporating sand particles based on existing research for a comprehensive approach. Collaborate with experienced users or consult literature for guidance.
Last edited by evanromana; February 20, 2024 at 04:30. |
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multiphase, sediment, wave |
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