An immersed-shell method for modelling fluid-structure interactions

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2015 Feb 28;373(2035):20140085. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2014.0085.

Abstract

The paper presents a novel method for numerically modelling fluid-structure interactions. The method consists of solving the fluid-dynamics equations on an extended domain, where the computational mesh covers both fluid and solid structures. The fluid and solid velocities are relaxed to one another through a penalty force. The latter acts on a thin shell surrounding the solid structures. Additionally, the shell is represented on the extended domain by a non-zero shell-concentration field, which is obtained by conservatively mapping the shell mesh onto the extended mesh. The paper outlines the theory underpinning this novel method, referred to as the immersed-shell approach. It also shows how the coupling between a fluid- and a structural-dynamics solver is achieved. At this stage, results are shown for cases of fundamental interest.

Keywords: aerodynamics; fluid–structure interactions; immersed-body approach.