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Title: Asymptotic behaviour of dam break flow for small times
Authors: Isıdıcı Demirel, Damla
Iafrati, Alessandro
Korobkin, Alexander A.
Yılmaz, Oğuz
Keywords: Dam-break flow
Domain decomposition method
Free-surface flows
Matched asymptotic expansions
Publisher: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS
Abstract: Two dimensional impulsive flow of a fluid is studied within the potential flow theory. Initially the fluid is at rest and is held on one side of a vertical plate. The plate is withdrawn suddenly and gravity driven flow of the fluid starts. Attention is paid to the singular behaviour of the velocity field at the bottom point, where the vertical free surface meets the rigid bottom. The linear problem is solved by the Fourier series method. An inner region solution is found using Mellin transform at the bottom point. The jet formation is observed at the bottom point. Also the discontinuity at the upper corner point is dealt with Lagrangian variables. For the second order outer problem, domain decomposition method is used. Comparison of the shapes of the free surfaces near the upper corner point with leading and second order solutions shows that the second order outer solution outer makes a larger difference in the vertical free surface than in the horizontal portion, compared with leading order solution.The complete picture of the shapes of the free surfaces using Lagrangian description for the upper part and Eulerian description for the bottom part at the second order is obtained. © ICT SB RAS, 2019
URI: https://doi.org/10.25743/ICT.2019.24.1.002
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/7873
ISSN: 1560-7534
Appears in Collections:Mathematics / Matematik
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection

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