What is it about?
The paper aims to apply a modified version of the MPS method to a double-dam-breaking test in which high dispersion zones and high natural clusterization zones are present, such as when the water column collapses into two sides and the two solitary waves collide, respectively.
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Why is it important?
The application of solitary waves is of paramount importance in a number of applications, and this stems from the fact that the interaction of solitary waves with ships and other floating structures could generate highly deformed and complex free surface flows.
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This page is a summary of: Solitary wave collisions by double-dam-broken simulations with the MPS method, Engineering Computations, March 2018, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ec-04-2016-0142.
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