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Xiang, G.L. (author), Vire, A. (author), Pavlidis, D. (author), Pain, C. (author)
A three-dimensional fracture model developed in the context of the combined finite-discrete element method is incorporated into a two-way fluid-solid coupling model. The fracture model is capable of simulating the whole fracturing process. It includes pre-peak hardening deformation, post-peak strain softening, transition from continuum to...
conference paper 2015
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Abolghasemi, A. (author), Piggott, M.D. (author), Spinneken, J. (author), Vire, A. (author), Cotter, C.J. (author)
A versatile numerical model for the simulation of flow past horizontal axis tidal turbines has been developed. Currently most large-scale marine models employed to study marine energy use the shallow water equations and therefore can fail to account for important turbulent physics. The model presented here is based on actuator disc momentum (ADM...
conference paper 2015
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Rajan, N.K. (author), Vire, A. (author), Schmehl, R. (author), Van Bussel, G.J.W. (author)
A novel fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulation framework is being developed at the KitePower group of TU Delft. Developing an FSI simulator suitable for the kite problem has to take into account the following factors.
conference paper 2015