Fluid–solid interaction problems with thermal convection using the immersed element‐free Galerkin method |
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Authors: | Claudio M. Pita Sergio D. Felicelli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, MS 39762, U.S.A.;2. Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University, MS 39762, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In this work, the immersed element‐free Galerkin method (IEFGM) is proposed for the solution of fluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems. In this technique, the FSI is represented as a volumetric force in the momentum equations. In IEFGM, a Lagrangian solid domain moves on top of an Eulerian fluid domain that spans over the entire computational region. The fluid domain is modeled using the finite element method and the solid domain is modeled using the element‐free Galerkin method. The continuity between the solid and fluid domains is satisfied by means of a local approximation, in the vicinity of the solid domain, of the velocity field and the FSI force. Such an approximation is achieved using the moving least‐squares technique. The method was applied to simulate the motion of a deformable disk moving in a viscous fluid due to the action of the gravitational force and the thermal convection of the fluid. An analysis of the main factors affecting the shape and trajectory of the solid body is presented. The method shows a distinct advantage for simulating FSI problems with highly deformable solids. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | fluid– structure interaction meshfree methods immersed element‐free Galerkin method thermal convection moving least squares adaptive re‐meshing |
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