An assessment of particle methods for approximating anisotropic dispersion
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Herrera Ricci, Paulo
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An assessment of particle methods for approximating anisotropic dispersion
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We derive a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approximation for anisotropic dispersion that only
depends upon the first derivative of the kernel function and study its numerical properties. In addition, we
compare the performance of the newly derived SPH approximation versus an implementation of the particle
strength exchange (PSE) method and a standard finite volume method for simulating multiple scenarios
defined by different combinations of physical and numerical parameters. We show that, for regularly spaced
particles, given an adequate selection of numerical parameters such as kernel function and smoothing length,
the new SPH approximation is comparable with the PSE method in terms of convergence and accuracy and
similar to the finite volume method. On other hand, the performance of both particle methods (SPH and
PSE) decreases as the degree of disorder of the particle increases. However, we demonstrate that in these
situations the accuracy and convergence properties of both particle methods can be improved by an adequate
choice of some numerical parameters such as kernel core size and kernel function.
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Fondap-Conicyt Project 15090013.
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Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids 2013; 71:634–651
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