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Water (Switzerland), volume 12, issue 5, pages 1395

A New Parallel Framework of SPH-SWE for Dam Break Simulation Based on OpenMP

Yushuai Wu 1
Lirong Tian 1
Matteo Rubinato 2
Shenglong Gu 1, 3
Yu Teng 1
Zhongliang Xu 4
Peng Cao 5, 6
Xuhao Wang 6, 7
Qinxia Zhao 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-05-14
scimago Q1
SJR0.724
CiteScore5.8
Impact factor3
ISSN20734441
Biochemistry
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Geography, Planning and Development
Abstract

Due to its Lagrangian nature, Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) has been used to solve a variety of fluid-dynamic processes with highly nonlinear deformation such as debris flows, wave breaking and impact, multi-phase mixing processes, jet impact, flooding and tsunami inundation, and fluid–structure interactions. In this study, the SPH method is applied to solve the two-dimensional Shallow Water Equations (SWEs), and the solution proposed was validated against two open-source case studies of a 2-D dry-bed dam break with particle splitting and a 2-D dam break with a rectangular obstacle downstream. In addition to the improvement and optimization of the existing algorithm, the CPU-OpenMP parallel computing was also implemented, and it was proven that the CPU-OpenMP parallel computing enhanced the performance for solving the SPH-SWE model, after testing it against three large sets of particles involved in the computational process. The free surface and velocities of the experimental flows were simulated accurately by the numerical model proposed, showing the ability of the SPH model to predict the behavior of debris flows induced by dam-breaks. This validation of the model is crucial to confirm its use in predicting landslides’ behavior in field case studies so that it will be possible to reduce the damage that they cause. All the changes made in the SPH-SWEs method are made open-source in this paper so that more researchers can benefit from the results of this research and understand the characteristics and advantages of the solution proposed.

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