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An Improved Particle Number-Based Oil Spill Model Using Implicit Viscosity in Marine Simulator

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  • Shaoyang Qiu
  • Hongxiang Ren
  • Haijiang Li
  • Rui Tao
  • Yi Zhou

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Improving the physical realism of oil spill scenes in marine simulators can further enhance the emergency response capabilities of officials in charge and crew members and help reduce losses caused by oil spill disasters. In order to uniformly simulate the spreading, drift, breakup, and merging of oil spills at sea, we propose an improved divergence-free position-based fluid (DFPBF) framework based on the particle number density model. In our DFPBF framework, the governing equations for oil spills and ocean are discretized by Lagrangian particles, and the incompressibility of oil spills and ocean is ensured by solving the divergence-free velocity constraint solver and constant density constraint solver. In order to stably simulate the fate and transport of oil spills with higher viscosity, we introduce an implicit viscosity solution scheme for our DFPBF framework. The implicit solver uses a splitting concept to decouple viscosity solve and adopts an implicit scheme to discretize the integration of viscous force. Moreover, our DFPBF framework can ensure a divergence-free velocity field before applying the implicit viscosity scheme, which avoids the undesired bulk viscosity effects. The simulation results show that our DFPBF framework can stably simulate oil spills of various viscosities, especially high-viscosity crude oils.

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  • Shaoyang Qiu & Hongxiang Ren & Haijiang Li & Rui Tao & Yi Zhou, 2021. "An Improved Particle Number-Based Oil Spill Model Using Implicit Viscosity in Marine Simulator," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5545051
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5545051
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