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Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Flow Analysis

Images and Animations:

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3D dam break at t=0.0s 3D dam break at t=0.2s 3D dam break at t=0.4s
3D dam break at t=0.6s 3D dam break at t=0.8s 3D dam break at t=1.0s
AMAZON-SC3D simulation of a dam break hitting a fixed obstacle in an enclosed tank



Simulation of floating body Simulation of floating body Simulation of floating body
Simulation of floating body Simulation of floating body Simulation of floating body
AMAZON-SC simulation of a floating body in waves showing velocity vectors and the free surface



Coastline 60 Coastline 120 Coastline 180
Landslide generated tsunami type wave in a fjord 60s, 120s and 180s after the landslide


Regular Reflection Single Mach Reflection
Reflection of a bore wave from a low sloping bank, Regular reflection (left)
and Single Mach reflection (right)

Ship
Simulation of a 'ship' in a channel using Cartesian cut cell techniques for moving bodies.  The Ship is moving at a Froude number of 3.  The port side of the ship was computed with a moving ship in static water and the starboard side with a static ship in moving water

Bubble
Shock interaction with a bubble in a hetrogeneous mixture, simulated using a
Cartesian cut cell representation of the interface


Tank Side Tank Side
Blast wave interaction with storage tanks, side elevation (left) and plan (right)

Humber Estury
Quad-tree Cartesian cut cell mesh of the Humber estuary coloured by water depth












 
  
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