A multi-resolution SPH method for fluid-structure interactions

11/21/2019
by   Chi Zhang, et al.
0

In this paper, we present a multi-resolution smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method for modeling fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. By introducing different smoothing lengths and time steps, the spatio-temporal discretization is applied with different resolutions for fluid and structure. To ensure momentum conservation at the fluid-structure coupling, a position-based Verlet time integration scheme is introduced. Furthermore, the time-averaged velocity and acceleration of solid particles are introduced to enhance force matching in the fluid and solid equations. A set of numerical examples including several bio-mechanical problems are considered to demonstrate the efficiency, accuracy and robustness of the present method. A open-source code for all the examples is also provided.

READ FULL TEXT
research
07/02/2019

Parallel time-stepping for fluid-structure interactions

We present a parallel time-stepping method for fluid-structure interacti...
research
09/15/2021

A hybrid phase field method for fluid-structure interactions in viscous fluids

We present a novel computational modeling framework to numerically inves...
research
06/02/2021

A monolithic one-velocity-field optimal control formulation for fluid-structure interaction problems with large solid deformation

In this article, we formulate a monolithic optimal control method for ge...
research
05/10/2017

A One-Field Energy-conserving Monolithic Fictitious Domain Method for Fluid-Structure Interactions

In this article, we analyze and numerically assess a new fictitious doma...
research
10/28/2022

A consistent mixed-dimensional coupling approach for 1D Cosserat beams and 2D solid surfaces

The present article proposes a novel computational method for coupling 1...
research
08/26/2019

PyFrac: A planar 3D hydraulic fracture simulator

Fluid driven fractures propagate in the upper earth crust either natural...
research
01/28/2018

An Energy Stable One-Field Fictitious Domain Method for Fluid-Structure Interactions

In this article, the energy stability of a one-field fictitious domain m...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset