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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences Année : 2023

Compatible interface wave–structure interaction model for combining mesh-free particle and finite element methods

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This study presents a novel wave–structure interaction model, which is a compatible interface wave–structure interaction model that is based on mesh-free particle methods for free-surface flow analysis; the FEM for structural analysis. We adopt the explicitly represented polygon (ERP) wall boundary model, which is a polygon wall boundary model for mesh-free particle methods, to express the fluid–structure interfaces. The fluid–structure interfaces in the proposed model are geometrically compatible because the ERP model has advantages in dealing with complex-shaped and moving boundaries and it enables the direct use of surface meshes and shape functions given by finite element models of structures. This allows the automatic generation of polygons for free-surface flow analysis from finite elements, and therefore, it greatly increases the flexibility of the analysis. Based on the compatible interface between the polygons and finite elements, we propose a strong coupling algorithm based on an iterative partitioned scheme that defines the interacting models between the fluid and the structure. We model the force exerted by fluid particles on structures such that the kinetic boundary condition on the fluid–structure interface is satisfied. We perform the verification and validation tests of the proposed model by solving two benchmark problems.
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hal-04456067 , version 1 (20-02-2024)

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Naoto Mitsume. Compatible interface wave–structure interaction model for combining mesh-free particle and finite element methods. Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences, 2023, Recent Advances in hypercomplex disaster simulations, 10 (1), pp.1-31. ⟨10.1186/s40323-023-00248-w⟩. ⟨hal-04456067⟩

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