Two-Dimensional Particle Simulation for Behaviors of Floating Body near Quaywall during Tsunami

박지인 * ·박종천 ** ·황성철 ** ·허재경 *** * 한국해양과학기술원 부설 선박해양플랜트연구소 ** 부산대학교 조선해양공학과 *** 디엔브이 소프트웨어 ABSTRACT: Tsunamis are ocean waves generated by movements of the Earth's crust. Several geophysical events can lead to this kind of catastrophe: earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, and other mechanisms such as underwater explosions. Most of the damage associated with tsunamis are related to their run-up onto the shoreline. Therefore, effectively predicting the run-up process is an important aspect of any seismic sea wave mitigation effort. In this paper, a numerical simulation of the behaviors of a floating body near a quaywall during a tsunami is conducted by using a particle method. First, a solitary wave traveling over shallow water with a slope is numerically simulated, and the results are compared with experiments and other numerical results. Then, the behaviors of floating bodies with different drafts are investigated numerically.

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