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Engineer May 5, 2006 01:27

Any good paper to simulate disaster like tsunami?
 
I'm quite interested to get some information about CFD simulation of natural disaster. Can anyone tell me some good paper in this area? I'm using commercial code like Fluent & CFX at the moment. Is it possible to run this application on Fluent or CFX?

Bjarne May 23, 2006 15:26

Re: Any good paper to simulate disaster like tsuna
 
For simulating a tsunami you need a model specialised to offshore applications including wave modelling. Here I would not use the Fluent and CFX. I would recomend the MIKE21 model from DHI Water & Environment. The MIKE21 model is a 2D model, depth avareged, which is sufficient in this case, with a free surface description. Different wave models can bee included.


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