Thesis
APLICACIÓN DEL MÉTODO DE ELEMENTOS FINITOS Y PARTÍCULAS A CORRIENTES LITORALES
Autor
Laurel Castillo, Jorge Armando
Institución
Resumen
This thesis develop an application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to
the surf-zone hydrodynamics. This PFEM is applied to a lagrangian formulation of
the Reyolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with the Smagorinski
turbulence model as closure.
Numerical simulations are done in 2DV and 3D which include simulations of
diverse types of breaking waves, wave propagation from deep water to shallow
water, waves are generated with linear (Airy) and non linear (Cnoidal) wave
theories. This simulations also include wave reflection and undertow profiles.
Numerical results are compared with theoretical solutions and experimental
measurements, showing a great potential that lagrangian methods have as a tool
to calculate coastal hydrodynamics, sediment transport and short-term coastal
morphology. This type of PFEM can be extended to any problem of fluid-structure
interaction.