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Numerical simulation of coupled problems (CROSBI ID 624184)

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Harapin, Alen ; Radnić, Jure ; Sunara, Marina Numerical simulation of coupled problems // Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements XVII / Carlomagno, Giovanni Maria ; Poljak, Dragan ; Brebbia, Carlos (ur.). Southampton: Wessex Institute of Technology Press, 2015. str. 121-133

Podaci o odgovornosti

Harapin, Alen ; Radnić, Jure ; Sunara, Marina

engleski

Numerical simulation of coupled problems

The paper briefly describes one numerical model for the simulation of fluid-structure coupled problems. The presented model is primarily intended to simulate the fluid-structure dynamic interaction in seismic conditions of civil engineering structures which are in direct contactwith fluid and which can often be encountered in engineering practice, for example: dams, water tanks (reservoirs), offshore structures, pipelines, water towers, etc. The model is based on the so called “partition scheme” where the equations governing the fluid’s pressures and the displacement of the structure are solved separately, with two distinct solvers. The SPH (Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics) method is used for the fluid and the standard FEM (Finite Element Method) is used for the structure, which can be made from reinforced concrete or steel and which can be simulated with shell or 3D elements. The model includes the most important nonlinear effects of reinforced concrete behaviour: yielding in compression and opening and propagation of cracks in tension (with tensile and shear stiffness of cracked concrete), as well as steel behaviour: yielding in compression and tension. The most important nonlinear effects of the fluid can also be simulated, like fluid viscosity, turbulence and cavitation. Some of the model’s possibilities are illustrated in a practical example.

coupled problems; fluid-structure interaction; SPH method; nonlinear

The Conference, which took place in Opatija, Croatia, was sponsored by the International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements.

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Podaci o prilogu

121-133.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements XVII

Carlomagno, Giovanni Maria ; Poljak, Dragan ; Brebbia, Carlos

Southampton: Wessex Institute of Technology Press

978-1-84564-922-7

1746-4064

Podaci o skupu

Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements XVII

pozvano predavanje

05.05.2015-07.05.2015

Opatija, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Građevinarstvo

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