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Further Application of Surface Capturing Method and Cartesian Cut Cell Mesh on Hydroelastic Water-Entry Problems of Free-Falling Elastic Wedge

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  • Wen-hua Wang
  • Yi Huang
  • Yan-ying Wang

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In order to study the interactions between fluid and elastic structure (such as marine lifeboat falling down and ship), this paper presents a new CFD method on hydroelastic water-entry problem of free-falling elastic wedge, which can more conveniently handle moving solid boundaries. In the CFD solver, a surface capturing method and the Cartesian cut cell mesh are employed to deal with the moving free surface and solid boundaries, respectively. On the other hand, in structural analysis, the finite element method and lath-beam structural model are introduced to calculate the elastic response. Furthermore, based on the current CFD and structural solver, a particular data transfer method and coupling strategy are presented for the fluid-structure interaction. Finally, by comparing numerical results with experimental data, the present method is validated to be available and feasible for hydroelastic water-entry problem and further successfully adopted to analyze the motion characteristics of free-falling elastic wedge.

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  • Wen-hua Wang & Yi Huang & Yan-ying Wang, 2014. "Further Application of Surface Capturing Method and Cartesian Cut Cell Mesh on Hydroelastic Water-Entry Problems of Free-Falling Elastic Wedge," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-17, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:545642
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/545642
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