In this paper, a two-dimensional numerical model is proposed to study the effect of a submerged cylinder on
suppressing liquid sloshing in a moving container. The continuity and Navier-Stokes equations are solved along
with an equation for the free surface advection. The Volume of Fluid (VOF) method is used to simulate the freesurface deformation. The numerical model for liquid sloshing is validated with the available experimental, and
numerical results in the literature. The results of simulations are in good agreement with those of the
measurements. Two scenarios for the liquid sloshing are studied. In the first case, the liquid container is excited
with a Constant Acceleration (CA). For the second case, the container is moved with a Single Oscillatory
Excitation (SOE). The suppression rate of total kinetic energy of sloshing with the submerged cylinder for two
scenarios are calculated and compared to the cases with free sloshing with no cylinder. For the first and second
scenarios, using the submerged cylinder reduced the total kinetic energy of sloshing by 26.58% and 71.6%,
respectively. Therefore, the effect of submerged cylinder on suppressing the liquid sloshing is more pronounced
in the second scenario where the container is excited with the SOE.