Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Flexible Plate with Partitioned Coupling Method

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W.Z. [1 ]
R.Y. [2 ]
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[1] Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, Birmingham City University
[2] Department of Urban Engineering, School of The Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University
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fluid-structure interaction; flexible plate structure; two-way coupling; partitioned method; numerical simulation;
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TB12 [工程力学];
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0801 ; 080104 ;
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The development and rapid usage of numerical codes for fluid-structure interaction(FSI) problems are of great relevance to researchers in many engineering fields such as civil engineering and ocean engineering. This multidisciplinary field known as FSI has been expanded to engineering fields such as offshore structures, tall slender structures and other flexible structures applications. The motivation of this paper is to investigate the numerical model of two-way coupling FSI partitioned flexible plate structure under fluid flow. The adopted partitioned method and approach utilized the advantage of the existing numerical algorithms in solving the two-way coupling fluid and structural interactions. The flexible plate was subjected to a fluid flow which causes large deformation on the fluid domain from the oscillation of the flexible plate. Both fluid and flexible plate are subjected to the interaction of load transfer within two physics by using the strong and weak coupling methods of MFS and Load Transfer Physics Environment, respectively. The oscillation and deformation results have been validated which demonstrate the reliability of both strong and weak method in resolving the two-way coupling problem in contribution of knowledge to the feasibility field study of ocean engineering and civil engineering.
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页码:713 / 722
页数:10
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