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Tsouvalas, A. (author), Molenkamp, T. (author), Canny, Khairina (author), Kroon, D.P. (author), Versluis, Marco (author), Peng, Y. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
The paper establishes a computationally inexpensive method to deal with the dynamic response of liquid storage tanks subjected to seismic excitation including dynamic soil-structure interaction. The tank is modelled as a thin shell, the stored liquid is described asan inviscid and incompressible fluid and the soil medium is modelled as an...
conference paper 2020
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Assaad, W. (author), Pasaribu, H.R. (author), Zijsling, DJ (author), van Dalen, K.N. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
Shell has developed a novel mono-diameter well concept for oil and gas wells as opposed to the traditional telescopic well design. A Mono- diameter well contains multiple casing sections with the same internal diameter. This is achieved by expansion of the casing sections concerned using an expansion cone. Since the well is drilled in stages and...
conference paper 2017
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Fernandes, O. (author), Blom, D.S. (author), Frey, S. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author), Ertl, T. (author)
We present an integrated in-situ visualization approach for partitioned multi-physics simulation of fluid-structure interaction. The simulation itself is treated as a black box and only the information at the fluid-structure interface is considered, and communicated between the fluid and solid solvers with a separate coupling tool. The...
conference paper 2015
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Blom, D.S. (author), Van Zuylen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
Strongly coupled partitioned fluid-structure interaction problems require multiple coupling iterations per time step. The fluid domain and the structure domain are solved multiple times in each time step such that the kinematic and dynamic interface conditions on the fluid-structure interface are satisfied. Quasi-Newton methods have been...
conference paper 2014
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Scholcz, T.P. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
The focus of this paper is on acceleration of strong partitioned coupling algorithms for fluid-structure interaction. Strong partitioned coupling requires the solution of a coupled problem at each time step during the simulation. Hereto, an interface residual is defined such that the kinematic and dynamic interface conditions on the fluid...
conference paper 2012
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Scholcz, T.P. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
High fidelity analysis of fluid-structure interaction systems is often too timeconsuming when a large number of model evaluations are required. The choice for a solution procedure depends often on the efficiency of the method and the possibility of reusing existing field solvers. Aggressive Space-Mapping, a technique originally developed for...
conference paper 2011
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Kreeft, J.J. (author), Weghs, M. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
Two reduced order models are presented for the simulation of physically strong coupled fluid-structure interaction problem, based on computationally partitioned flow and structure solvers. The reduced order models used are a class of quasi-Newton coupling methods to obtain a stable solution and to reduce the number of subiterations. The second...
conference paper 2011
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Sterenborg, J.J.H.M. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
In order to validate fluid-structure interaction solvers, a one degree of freedom (1 DOF) aeroelastic experiment is performed. A rigid wing with an harmonically actuated flap, is suspended by springs to allow a free heaving motion. Displacements and time dependent aerodynamic forces are measured for reduced flap frequencies ranging from k = 0.1...
conference paper 2011
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Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
Computational fluid-structure interaction is commonly performed using a partitioned approach. For strongly coupled problems sub-iterations are required, increasing computational time as flow and structure have to be resolved multiple times every time step. Reductions in computing times can be achieved by e.g. improving the convergence of the sub...
conference paper 2011
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Witteveen, J.A.S. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
A robust and efficient uncertainty quantification method is presented for resolving the effect of uncertainty on the behavior of multi-physics systems. The extrema diminishing method in probability space maintains a bounded error due to the interpolation of deterministic samples at constant phase in a transonic airfoil flutter problem.
conference paper 2009
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Michler, A.K. (author), Dwight, R.P. (author), Heinrich, R. (author)
The accurate prediction of the aerodynamic coefficients under cruise conditions is of major importance for assessing the aircraft’s fuel consumption. To this end, fluid dynamics, structural mechanics and flight mechanics have to be considered: on the one hand, the structure elastically deforms under the influence of the flow and a state of...
conference paper 2009
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Witteveen, J.A.S. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
An explicit mesh motion algorithm based on inverse distance weighting interpolation is presented. The explicit formulation leads to a fast mesh motion algorithm and an easy implementation. In addition, the proposed point-by-point method is robust and flexible in case of large deformations, hanging nodes, and parallelization. Mesh quality results...
conference paper 2009
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Witteveen, J.A.S. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Wendland, H. (author)
This paper gives a survey on kernel-based scattered data interpolation methods in the context of static aeroelastic computations. We describe the general procedure, address problems and solutions for large-scale data sets, for flat data sets, and for rotational information. Finally, we demonstrate the versatility of the method by showing two...
conference paper 2006
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Murea, C.M. (author), Vazquez, C. (author)
We study the fluid-structure coupled problem between an incompressible fluid and an elastic curved arch. The fluid flow is modeled by 2-D steady Stokes equations with normal velocity boundary condition on the curved interface and the arch verifies a particular 1-D case of the thin shell theory of Koiter. We present an optimal control formulation...
conference paper 2006
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Förster, C. (author), Wall, W.A. (author), Ramm, E. (author)
The artificial added mass effect inherent in sequentially staggered coupling schemes is investigated by means of a fluid-structure interaction problem. A discrete representation of a simplified added mass operator in terms of the participating coefficient matrices is given and instability conditions are evaluated for different temporal...
conference paper 2006
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Dunne, T. (author)
We propose a general variational framework for the adaptive finite element approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems. The modeling is based on an Eulerian description of the (incompressible) fluid as well as the (elastic) structure dynamics. This is achieved by tracking the movement of the initial positions of all `material' points....
conference paper 2006
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Gerstenberger, A. (author), Wall, W.A. (author)
This paper illustrates aspects of an ongoing effort to develop a fixed grid fluid-structure interaction scheme that can be applied to the interaction of most general structures with incompressible flow. After presenting a list of requirements for future fixed grid methods, an eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) based fixed grid method is...
conference paper 2006
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Lienhart, H. (author), Gomes, J.P. (author)
Experimental studies on reference test cases are of capital importance to support the development of models and coupling strategies for simulations on fluid-structure interaction problems. The need for experimental test cases specially addressed for the validation and diagnostic of numerical tools has triggered the present contribution to design...
conference paper 2006
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De Boer, A. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
In fluid-structure interaction simulations the meshes at the fluid-structure interface usually do not match, because of the different mesh requirements for the flow and structure. The exchange of data over the discrete interface becomes then far from trivial. In this paper we investigate the difference in accuracy and efficiency between a...
conference paper 2006
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