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Integration of 3-Dim SPH Scheme into the ExLO Code

극대변형 해석을 위한 SPH 수치기법 개발 및 ExLO 코드 연계

  • Received : 2011.03.25
  • Accepted : 2011.05.13
  • Published : 2011.06.05

Abstract

This paper describes the development of SPH(Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics) scheme and integration into the multi-material shock physics code(ExLO) for the purpose of the application to the extreme large deformation problems. SPH numerical scheme has been extended into the fluid dynamics and the high-speed impact events, such as space structure protection against space debris and meteorite catering. Like other hydrocodes, SPH scheme also solves the conservation equations with the constitutive equation including equation of state. The benchmark problem, Taylor-Impact test, was simulated and the predictions show good agreements with both the published numerical data and experimental data. Currently, the contact treatment between materials is under development.

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