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Modeling nonlinear wave-body interaction with the Harmonic Polynomial Cell method combined with the Immersed Boundary Method on a fixed grid

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To model the propagation of large water waves and associated loads applied to offshore structures , scientists and engineers have a need of fast and accurate models. A wide range of models have been developped in order to predict wave-fields and hydrodynamic loads at small scale, from the linear potential boundary element method to complete CFD codes, based on the Navier-Stokes equations. Although the latters are well adapted to solve the wave-structure interaction at small scale, their use is limited due to the computational cost of such models and numerical diffusion. Alternative approaches, capturing the nonlinear effects, are thus needed. Shao and Faltinsen [5] proposed an innovative technique, called " harmonic polynomial cell " (HPC) method to tackle this problem. This approach is implemented and tested in 2 dimensions (x, z), first on a standing wave problem and then to evaluate the nonlinear forces acting on a fixed submerged cylinder.
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hal-01785765 , version 1 (04-05-2018)

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Fabien Robaux, Michel Benoit. Modeling nonlinear wave-body interaction with the Harmonic Polynomial Cell method combined with the Immersed Boundary Method on a fixed grid. International workshop on water waves and floating bodies, Apr 2018, Guidel-plages, France. ⟨hal-01785765⟩
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