Zhihua Xie
Cardiff University
96 Papers
142 Citations
Zhihua Xie is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbulence & Volume of fluid method. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhihua Xie include Wuhan University & Dalian University of Technology.
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Papers
Three-dimensional non-hydrostatic model for dam-break flows
TL;DR: A 3D non-hydrostatic model for the simulation of dam-break flows is presented in this article , which is based on a two-dimensional horizontal unstructured mesh with horizontal layers in the vertical direction.
Experimental investigation on the VIV of a slender body under the combination of uniform flow and top-end surge
TL;DR: In this article, a composite pipe with the aspect ratio of 250 was tested under coupled uniform and shear oscillatory flow, with Reynolds number ranging from 2000 to 24000, in order to investigate the effect caused by floating bodies on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of risers.
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Propagation of a solitary wave over a finite submerged thin plate
TL;DR: In this article, the in-house large-eddy simulation code, Hydro3D, is refined to study wave structure interaction and is used to develop a numerical wave tank capable of simulating accurately the generation, progression and damping of solitary waves.
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A Comparative Study on the Nonlinear Interaction Between a Focusing Wave and Cylinder Using State-of-the-art Solvers: Part A
Shagun Agarwal,Shaswat Saincher,Sriram Venkatachalam,Shiqiang Yan,Zhihua Xie,Torsten Schlurmann,Qingwei Ma,Xiaotong Yang,Decheng Wan,Jiaye Gong,Yunbo Li,Yanyan Li,Jinshu Lu,Hanbing Sun,Yan Liu,Zou Beilei,Shuling Chen,Jing Lu,Jianguo Lin,Sa Young Hong,Yoon-Jin Ha,Kyong-Hwan Kim,Seok-Kyu Cho,Dong-Min Park,Aliyar Sithik,Benjamin Bouscasse,Guillaume Ducrozet,Pierre Ferrant +27 more
TL;DR: The paper discusses the maximum, minimum, and median relative errors present in recent solvers as regards application to industrial problems rather than attempting to find the best solver.