Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water

This study investigated the effect of the initial transient hydrodynamic loading on dynamic responses of composite structures which move under water from the rest condition to a steady-state velocity for a given time duration with different acceleration profiles. Numerical analyses were conducted in...

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Main Authors: Y Kwon, S Knutton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Multi-Science Publishing 2016-10-01
Series:International Journal of Multiphysics
Online Access:http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/269
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spelling doaj-b63d7abf1eba4dc2a4abb2f0ff226e1f2020-11-24T22:54:17ZengMulti-Science PublishingInternational Journal of Multiphysics1750-95482048-39612016-10-018410.1260/1750-9548.8.4.367281Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in waterY Kwon0S Knutton1Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943, USADept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943, USAThis study investigated the effect of the initial transient hydrodynamic loading on dynamic responses of composite structures which move under water from the rest condition to a steady-state velocity for a given time duration with different acceleration profiles. Numerical analyses were conducted including the fluid-structure interaction. The computational model was validated against an experimental data, and various cases were examined numerically. The cases include various transient velocities of the structure, fluid boundary conditions, structural geometric configurations and material properties. The results showed that the peak fluid pressure and the resultant stresses in the composite structures are dependent on most of those parameters significantly. The maximum stresses under transient hydrodynamic loading could be an order of magnitude larger than those stresses under the final steady-state loading. A lighter composite structure experienced greater stresses and strains while the fluid pressure did not have any noticeable change under the same flow condition.http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/269
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Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
International Journal of Multiphysics
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title Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
title_short Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
title_full Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
title_fullStr Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
title_full_unstemmed Computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
title_sort computational study of effect of transient fluid force on composite structures submerged in water
publisher Multi-Science Publishing
series International Journal of Multiphysics
issn 1750-9548
2048-3961
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This study investigated the effect of the initial transient hydrodynamic loading on dynamic responses of composite structures which move under water from the rest condition to a steady-state velocity for a given time duration with different acceleration profiles. Numerical analyses were conducted including the fluid-structure interaction. The computational model was validated against an experimental data, and various cases were examined numerically. The cases include various transient velocities of the structure, fluid boundary conditions, structural geometric configurations and material properties. The results showed that the peak fluid pressure and the resultant stresses in the composite structures are dependent on most of those parameters significantly. The maximum stresses under transient hydrodynamic loading could be an order of magnitude larger than those stresses under the final steady-state loading. A lighter composite structure experienced greater stresses and strains while the fluid pressure did not have any noticeable change under the same flow condition.
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