Reprint

Fluid/Structure Interactions

Edited by
February 2022
240 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3250-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3251-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Fluid/Structure Interactions that was published in

Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This Special Issue contains 12 papers devoted to fluid/structure interaction (FSI) problems. The main feature of the problems is an interface on which consistent boundary conditions for both the liquid and the solid regions are formulated. The presented studies cover a wide range of problems and methods for their solution, including problems of weak, or one-way interaction, in which the effect of interface deformation on the fluid flow can be neglected, as well as problems of the strong interaction, for which the interface change affects both the flow and the structure behaviour. The interest in FSI problems is very great due to their practical importance. Recent developments in engineering have led to advanced formulations of FSI problems. Some of them could not be formulated several years ago. The presented papers demonstrate progress in both numerical algorithms, mathematical apparatus and advanced computational techniques. In this issue, we have tried to collect different FSI problems, new mathematical and numerical approaches, new numerical techniques and, of course, new results, which can provide an insight into FSI processes.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
vortex-induced vibration; higher mode; flexible pipe; oscillatory flow; motion trajectory; lock-in; dominant frequency; time-varying; lifeboat; freefall; ship motion; Kane’s method; one-way coupling; CFD-DEM; ice resistance; ice crack; fluid–structure interaction; flexible beam; high speed imaging; system coupling; coastal structure; fluid-structure interaction; engineering design parameters; environment protection; intake velocity; velocity cap; axial hydraulic force; stress; deformation; pump turbine; starting-up; cutting ratio; codend; hydrodynamic characteristics; fluttering motions; the Fourier series; marine centrifugal pump; vibration excitation source; fluid excitation; electromagnetic excitation; numerical simulation; fluid–structure interaction; OpenFOAM; one-way approach; structural analysis; open water test; computational fluid dynamics; numerical analysis; fluid mechanics; blade design; propeller; hydraulic machinery runner; wet modal analysis; acoustic–structure coupling; boundary condition; marine growth; hydrodynamic loading; roughness; mussels; morison coefficients; cavity detachment; free streamlines; Brillouin criterion; n/a