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Coupled MPS-modal superposition method for 2D nonlinear fluid-structure interaction problems with free surface
Institution:1. CED/FSI Group, FEE, University of Southampton B176, Boldrewood Campus, Burgess Road, Southampton SO16 7QF, UK;2. Strategic Research & Technology Policy Group, Lloyd’s Register Southampton Boldrewood Innovation Campus, Burgess Road, Southampton, S016 7QF, UK
Abstract:In this paper, a coupled MPS-modal superposition method is developed for 2D nonlinear fluid-structure interaction problems. In this method, the rigid-body and relatively small elastic deformation are coupled together, which considers the mutual effect between them. The elastic deformation of the structure is represented by a mode superposition formulation, which is more efficient compared with FEM, regardless of the size of the structure. For 2D cases, if the first three modes are chosen to represent the flexible deformation of the structure, it only results in a 6×6 matrix equation to be solved. For the fluid motion, the modified Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method, which significantly reduces the fluctuation of pressure calculation of the original MPS method, is used.Two nonlinear problems, i.e. breaking-water-dam impacting a floating beam and flexible wedge slamming into the water are simulated to demonstrate the performance of the developed method. The numerical simulations show that this coupling model is capable of providing stable results that are generally in good agreement with the available experimental data. For the highly nonlinear case with very large rigid motions, the mutual effect between elastic deformation and rigid motions could accumulate to a relatively remarkable level shown by the curves of trajectories or acceleration history of the body mass centre. This also indicates the importance of mutual effect to analyse highly nonlinear FSI problems with large rigid-body motions and relatively small flexible deformation.
Keywords:Moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method  Fluid structure interaction (FSI)  Modal superposition  Free surface flow  Floating beam  Flexible wedge dropping
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