Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization
Flying debris is generated in several situations: when a roof is exposed to a storm, when ice accretes on rotating wind turbines, or during inflight aircraft deicing. Four dimensionless parameters play a role in the motion of flying debris. The goal of the present paper is to investigate the relativ...
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doaj-0a7c955fa12247d2b3dfcd6ede9305eb2020-11-24T21:08:06ZengHindawi LimitedModelling and Simulation in Engineering1687-55911687-56052018-01-01201810.1155/2018/96384309638430Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and PenalizationFrançois Morency0Héloïse Beaugendre1TFT Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Department, École de Technologie Supérieure, Montréal, QC, CanadaBordeaux INP, IMB, UMR 5251, 33400 Talence, FranceFlying debris is generated in several situations: when a roof is exposed to a storm, when ice accretes on rotating wind turbines, or during inflight aircraft deicing. Four dimensionless parameters play a role in the motion of flying debris. The goal of the present paper is to investigate the relative importance of four dimensionless parameters: the Reynolds number, the Froude number, the Tachikawa number, and the mass moment of inertia parameters. Flying debris trajectories are computed with a fluid-solid interaction model formulated for an incompressible 2D laminar flow. The rigid moving solid effects are modelled in the Navier-Stokes equations using penalization. A VIC scheme is used to solve the flow equations. The aerodynamic forces and moments are used to compute the acceleration and the velocity of the solid. A database of 64 trajectories is built using a two-level full factorial design for the four factors. The dispersion of the plate position at a given horizontal position decreases with the Froude number. Moreover, the Tachikawa number has a significant effect on the median plate position.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9638430 |
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Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization |
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Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization |
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Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization |
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Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization |
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Parametric Studies of Flat Plate Trajectories Using VIC and Penalization |
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parametric studies of flat plate trajectories using vic and penalization |
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Flying debris is generated in several situations: when a roof is exposed to a storm, when ice accretes on rotating wind turbines, or during inflight aircraft deicing. Four dimensionless parameters play a role in the motion of flying debris. The goal of the present paper is to investigate the relative importance of four dimensionless parameters: the Reynolds number, the Froude number, the Tachikawa number, and the mass moment of inertia parameters. Flying debris trajectories are computed with a fluid-solid interaction model formulated for an incompressible 2D laminar flow. The rigid moving solid effects are modelled in the Navier-Stokes equations using penalization. A VIC scheme is used to solve the flow equations. The aerodynamic forces and moments are used to compute the acceleration and the velocity of the solid. A database of 64 trajectories is built using a two-level full factorial design for the four factors. The dispersion of the plate position at a given horizontal position decreases with the Froude number. Moreover, the Tachikawa number has a significant effect on the median plate position. |
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