Fixed-Point Fluid structure interaction analysis BASED ON geometrically exact approach
Abstract The fluid structure interaction analysis for structures exhibiting large deformations is carried out by using a strong coupling method, in which a fixed point method with Aitken’s dynamic relaxation is employed to accelerate convergence of the coupling iteration, and geometrically exact bea...
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doaj-c10d6fbbe7054b8bae4eeec5b6850d172021-06-27T11:36:53ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-06-0110111610.1038/s41598-020-66854-5Fixed-Point Fluid structure interaction analysis BASED ON geometrically exact approachMingliang Yu0Xueyuan Nie1Guowei Yang2Peinan Zhong3Key Laboratory for Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics,Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory for Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics,Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory for Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics,Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory for Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics,Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract The fluid structure interaction analysis for structures exhibiting large deformations is carried out by using a strong coupling method, in which a fixed point method with Aitken’s dynamic relaxation is employed to accelerate convergence of the coupling iteration, and geometrically exact beam approach initiated by Simo is adopted to simulate the nonlinear flexible beam models. An improved implicit time integration algorithm is given to improve the computation accuracy of structural dynamics. To verify the validity of the fixed-point method in the compressible flows which is usually used in incompressible fluid, it is applied for flutter analysis of AGARD 445.6 wing in the transonic regime. The case of flow-induced vibration of a flexible beam demonstrates that the approach based on geometrically exact beam theory is suitable for the fluid structure interaction analysis and the fixed-point method with Aitken’s relaxation is of great efficiency and robustness in the FSI computation.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66854-5 |
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Fixed-Point Fluid structure interaction analysis BASED ON geometrically exact approach |
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Fixed-Point Fluid structure interaction analysis BASED ON geometrically exact approach |
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Fixed-Point Fluid structure interaction analysis BASED ON geometrically exact approach |
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Abstract The fluid structure interaction analysis for structures exhibiting large deformations is carried out by using a strong coupling method, in which a fixed point method with Aitken’s dynamic relaxation is employed to accelerate convergence of the coupling iteration, and geometrically exact beam approach initiated by Simo is adopted to simulate the nonlinear flexible beam models. An improved implicit time integration algorithm is given to improve the computation accuracy of structural dynamics. To verify the validity of the fixed-point method in the compressible flows which is usually used in incompressible fluid, it is applied for flutter analysis of AGARD 445.6 wing in the transonic regime. The case of flow-induced vibration of a flexible beam demonstrates that the approach based on geometrically exact beam theory is suitable for the fluid structure interaction analysis and the fixed-point method with Aitken’s relaxation is of great efficiency and robustness in the FSI computation. |
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