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2009
Almost all problems solved in the previous chapters dealt with static fluid–structure scenarios where just the configuration of a solid structure at rest (or moving in the flow direction) determined the fluid flow field. Examples included internal flow through a conduit or external flow past submerged bodies.
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Almost all problems solved in the previous chapters dealt with static fluid–structure scenarios where just the configuration of a solid structure at rest (or moving in the flow direction) determined the fluid flow field. Examples included internal flow through a conduit or external flow past submerged bodies.
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Fluid-Structure Interaction with Incompressible Fluids
2020These lecture notes cover a series of three two-hour lectures on fluid-structure interaction involving incompressible, viscous fluids, presented as the CIME Summer Workshop entitled “Progress in Mathematical Fluid Dynamics”, held in Cetraro, Italy, in June 2019.
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1983
There are many kinds of fluid-structure interaction problems1,2,3. In this chapter only a few non-flow field problems, mainly fluid-shell dynamic interaction and fluid-solid impact will be discussed. The fluid-shell systems are used as models for sloshing and POGO (structure-propulsion coupling oscillation) in liquid rockets, floating lids Of oil tanks,
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There are many kinds of fluid-structure interaction problems1,2,3. In this chapter only a few non-flow field problems, mainly fluid-shell dynamic interaction and fluid-solid impact will be discussed. The fluid-shell systems are used as models for sloshing and POGO (structure-propulsion coupling oscillation) in liquid rockets, floating lids Of oil tanks,
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Fluid-structure interaction and stress analysis of a floating wind turbine
Marine Structures, 2021Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud +1 more
exaly
1997
There are many practical situations where the interaction between the dynamics of a structure and a surrounding fluid is of great importance. The most obvious is noise; noise is the propagation of acoustic energy through the fluid. The interaction can also influence the response of the structure itself; examples include dams, chimney stacks, ships ...
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There are many practical situations where the interaction between the dynamics of a structure and a surrounding fluid is of great importance. The most obvious is noise; noise is the propagation of acoustic energy through the fluid. The interaction can also influence the response of the structure itself; examples include dams, chimney stacks, ships ...
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Numerical simulation of fluid–structure interaction by SPH
Computers and Structures, 2007Stefano Sibilla
exaly

