• 제목/요약/키워드: flow/structure interaction analysis

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Impact of the Thruster Jet Flow of Ultra-large Container Ships on the Stability of Quay Walls

  • Hwang, Taegeon;Yeom, Gyeong-Seon;Seo, Minjang;Lee, Changmin;Lee, Woo-Dong
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제35권6호
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    • pp.403-413
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    • 2021
  • As the size of ships increases, the size and output power of their thrusters also increase. When a large ship berths or unberths, the jet flow produced from its thruster has an adverse effect on the stability of quay walls. In this study, we conducted a numerical analysis to examine the impact of the thruster jet flow of a 30,000 TEU container ship, which is expected to be built in the near future, on the stability of a quay wall. In the numerical simulation, we used the fluid-structure interaction analysis technique of LS-DYNA, which is calculated by the overlapping capability using an arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian formulation and Euler-Lagrange coupling algorithm with an explicit finite element method. As the ship approached the quay wall and the vertical position of the thruster approached the mound of the quay wall, the jet flow directly affected the foot-protection blocks and armor stones. The movement and separation of the foot-protection blocks and armor stones were confirmed in the area affected directly by the thruster jet flow of the container ship. Therefore, the thruster jet flows of ultra-large ships must be considered when planning and designing ports. In addition, the stability of existing port structures must be evaluated.

Structural Stability of High-temperature Butterfly Valve Using Interaction Analysis

  • Lee, Moon-Hee;Son, In-Soo
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제23권6_1호
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    • pp.881-888
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    • 2020
  • A butterfly valve is a valve that adjusts flow rate by rotating a disc for about 90° with respect to the axis that is perpendicular to the flow path from the center of its body. This valve can be manufactured for low-temperature, high-temperature and high-pressure conditions because there are few restrictions on the used materials. However, the development of valves that can be used in a 600℃ environment is subject to many constraints. In this study, the butterfly valve's stability was evaluated by a fluid-structured interaction analysis, thermal-structure interaction analysis, and seismic analysis for the development of valves that can be used in high-temperature environments. When the reverse-pressure was applied to the valve in the structural analysis, the stress was low in the body and seat compared to the normal pressure. Compared with the allowable strength of the material for the parts of the valve system, the minimum safety factor was approximately 1.4, so the valve was stable. As a result of applying the design pressures of 0.5 MPa and 600℃ under the load conditions in the thermal-structural analysis, the safety factor in the valve body was about 3.4 when the normal pressure was applied and about 2.7 when the reverse pressure was applied. The stability of the fluid-structure interaction analysis was determined to be stable compared to the 600℃ yield strength of the material, and about 2.2 for the 40° open-angle disc for the valve body. In seismic analysis, the maximum value of the valve's stress value was about 9% to 11% when the seismic load was applied compared to the general structural analysis. Based on the results of this study, the structural stability and design feasibility of high-temperature valves that can be used in cogeneration plants and other power plants are presented.

유연 혈관에서 유체-고체 상호작용에 대한 유한요소 해석 (Finite element analysis of the fluid-structure interaction in a compliant vessel)

  • 심은보;고형종
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2000년도 추계학술대회논문집B
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    • pp.591-596
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    • 2000
  • Flow through compliant tubes with linear taper in wall thickness is numerically simulated by finite element analysis. Two models are examined: a planar two-dimensional channel, and an axisymmetric tube. For verification of the numerical method, flow through a compliant stenotic vessel is simulated and compared to existing experimental data. Computational results for an axisymmetric tube show that as cross-sectional area falls with a reduction in downstream pressure, flow rate increases and reaches a maximum when the speed index (mean velocity divided by wave speed) is near unity at the point of minimum cross-section area, indicative of wave speed flow limitation or "choking" (flow speed equals wave speed) in previous one-dimensional studies. For further reductions in downstream pressure, flow rate decreases. Cross-sectional narrowing is significant but localized. When the ratio of downstream-to-upstream wall thickness is ${\le}$ 2 the area throat is located near the downstream end; as wall taper is increased to ${\ge}$ 3 the constriction moves to the upstream end of the tube. In the planar two-dimensional channel, area reduction and flow limitation are also observed when outlet pressure is decreased. In contrast to the axisymmetric case, however, the elastic wall in the two-dimensional channel forms a smooth concave surface with the area throat located near the mid-point of the elastic wall. Though flow rate reaches a maximum and then falls, the flow does not appear to be choked.

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중고도에서 운용되는 측 추력 제어 요격체에 대한 제트 간섭 유동 분석 (Jet Interaction Flow Analysis of Lateral Jet Controlled Interceptor Operating at Medium Altitude)

  • 최경준;이성욱;오광석;김종암
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제46권12호
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    • pp.986-993
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    • 2018
  • 측 추력 제트는 유도무기의 자세제어 및 궤도 천이 기동을 하는 데 있어 기존의 핀과 같이 제어 면을 이용한 방식보다 우수한 기동성을 갖는다. 하지만 초음속 영역에서 비행 시 측 추력 제트로 인한 제트 간섭 유동이 발생하며 충격파와 경계층 유동, 와류 유동의 상호 작용으로 인해 매우 복잡한 유동 구조를 나타낸다. 특히 직격 파괴(hit-to-kill) 방식의 요격체의 경우 정밀한 제어 및 기동이 요구되기 때문에 제트 간섭 유동이 미치는 영향에 대한 분석이 필요하다. 기존의 제트 간섭 해석은 저고도 운용 조건에서 주로 수행되었으나 중고도 운용 조건의 경우 해석 사례가 많지 않으며 대기 조건으로 인해 분사 제트 유동이 상대적으로 크게 발달하는 특징을 갖는다. 본 연구에서는 중고도에서 비행하는 요격체 형상에 대해 받음각 조건에 따라 제트 간섭 유동 해석을 수행하였다. 해석 결과를 바탕으로 유동장의 구조적인 변화 특성을 분석하였으며, 공력 계수의 변화를 비교하였다.

ASSESSMENT OF THERMAL FATIGUE IN MIXING TEE BY FSI ANALYSIS

  • Jhung, Myung Jo
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2013
  • Thermal fatigue is a significant long-term degradation mechanism in nuclear power plants. In particular, as operating plants become older and life time extension activities are initiated, operators and regulators need screening criteria to exclude risks of thermal fatigue and methods to determine significant fatigue relevance. In general, the common thermal fatigue issues are well understood and controlled by plant instrumentation at fatigue susceptible locations. However, incidents indicate that certain piping system Tee connections are susceptible to turbulent temperature mixing effects that cannot be adequately monitored by common thermocouple instrumentations. Therefore, in this study thermal fatigue evaluation of piping system Tee-connections is performed using the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis. From the thermal hydraulic analysis, the temperature distributions are determined and their results are applied to the structural model of the piping system to determine the thermal stress. Using the rain-flow method the fatigue analysis is performed to generate fatigue usage factors. The procedure for improved load thermal fatigue assessment using FSI analysis shown in this study will supply valuable information for establishing a methodology on thermal fatigue.

Nonlinear aerodynamic stability analysis of orthotropic membrane structures with large amplitude

  • Zheng, Zhoulian;Xu, Yunping;Liu, Changjiang;He, Xiaoting;Song, Weiju
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.401-413
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    • 2011
  • The aerodynamic stability of orthotropic tensioned membrane structures with rectangular plane is theoretically studied under the uniform ideal potential flow. The aerodynamic force acting on the membrane surface is determined by the potential flow theory in fluid mechanics and the thin airfoil theory in aerodynamics. Then, based on the large amplitude theory and the D'Alembert's principle, the interaction governing equation of wind-structure is established. Under the circumstances of single mode response, the Bubnov-Galerkin approximate method is applied to transform the complicated interaction equation into a system of second order nonlinear differential equation with constant coefficients. Through judging the stability of the system characteristic equation, the critical divergence instability wind velocity is determined. Finally, from different parametric analysis, we can conclude that it has positive significance to consider the characteristics of orthotropic and large amplitude for preventing the instability destruction of structures.

디퓨져와 노즐을 이용한 열공압형 마이크로 펌프의 열공압 및 유동특성에 관한 수치해석적 연구 (A Numerical Study on the Thermopneumatic and Flow Characteristics of Diffuser-Nozzle Based Thermopneumatic Micropumps)

  • 정진;김창녕
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제17권7호
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    • pp.642-648
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    • 2005
  • This study has been conducted to investigate the thermopneumatic and flow characteristics of diffuser/nozzle based thermopneumatic micropumps. In this study, a transient three-dimensional numerical analysis using FSI (Fluid-Structure Interaction) model has been employed to analyze the effects of the interaction between the membrane and two fluids (air and water) in the thermopneumtic micropump. The transient temperature and pressure in the cavity, the transient displacements of the membrane and the net flow rate of the micropump have been closely calculated for the frequency of 1 Hz. It has been found that the difference of the flow rates at the inlet and outlet is larger in the cooling period than in the heating period and that the duty ratio is very important in association with pump performance because the temperature in the cavity ascends drastically in the heating period and descends slowly in the cooling period. This study can be regarded as fundamental understandings for the design and analysis of thermopneumatic micropumps.

Stability and nonlinear vibration of a fuel rod in axial flow with geometric nonlinearity and thermal expansion

  • Yu Zhang;Pengzhou Li;Hongwei Qiao
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제55권11호
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    • pp.4295-4306
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    • 2023
  • The vibration of fuel rods in axial flow is a universally recognized issue within both engineering and academic communities due to its significant importance in ensuring structural safety. This paper aims to thoroughly investigate the stability and nonlinear vibration of a fuel rod subjected to axial flow in a newly designed high temperature gas cooled reactor. Considering the possible presence of thermal expansion and large deformation in practical scenarios, the thermal effect and geometric nonlinearity are modeled using the von Karman equation. By applying Hamilton's principle, we derive the comprehensive governing equation for this fluid-structure interaction system, which incorporates the quadratic nonlinear stiffness. To establish a connection between the fluid and structure aspects, we utilize the Galerkin method to solve the perturbation potential function, while employing mode expansion techniques associated with the structural analysis. Following convergence and validation analyses, we examine the stability of the structure under various conditions in detail, and also investigate the bifurcation behavior concerning the buckling amplitude and flow velocity. The findings from this research enhance the understanding of the underlying physics governing fuel rod behavior in axial flow under severe yet practical conditions, while providing valuable guidance for reactor design.

유체$\cdot$구조물 상호 작용 기법을 이용한 오일 펜스의 변형 예측 (Prediction of Deformation of an Oil-fence by using Fluid$\cdot$Structure Interaction Method)

  • 김태균;김욱;허남건
    • 한국전산유체공학회지
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2000
  • In the present study a method of computing fluid-structure interaction is presented to simulate the deformation shape of an oil fence which is used to contain or to divert the split oil in sea water. The computation is performed by taking into account of the force and moment balance in each computational element of the oil fence. The forces and moments acting on each element of the structure is computed from the flow analysis, which in turn is used to predict deformed shape of the structure until the procedure converges. The flexibility of the oil fence was also considered in the analysis. It is shown from the present study that the predicted deformed shapes agree quite well with the available experiment data.

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중간 지지된 유체 유동 외팔형 원통셸의 임계유속 (Critical Fluid Velocity of Fluid-conveying Cantilevered Cylindrical Shells with Intermediate Support)

  • 김영완
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.422-429
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    • 2011
  • The critical fluid velocity of cantilevered cylindrical shells subjected to internal fluid flow is investigated in this study. The fluid-structure interaction is considered in the analysis. The cantilevered cylindrical shell is supported intermediately at an arbitrary axial position. The intermediate support is simulated by two types of artificial springs: translational and rotational spring. It is assumed that the artificial springs are placed continuously and uniformly on the middle surface of an intermediate support along the circumferential direction. The steady flow of fluid is described by the classical potential flow theory. The motion of shell is represented by the first order shear deformation theory (FSDT) to account for rotary inertia and transverse shear strains. The effect of internal fluid can be considered by imposing a relation between the fluid pressure and the radial displacement of the structure at the interface. Numerical examples are presented and compared with existing results.