Response of flexible structures to air-blast: nonlinear compressibility effects in fluid–structure interaction

Author:

Pal Aninda1,Ghoshal Ritwik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302, India

Abstract

This paper presents a coupled model that considers the nonlinear compressibility effect in fluid–structure interaction (FSI) during air-blast loading on flexible structures. In this coupled model, structural behaviour is idealized as a linear single-degree-of-freedom mass-spring-damper system whereas nonlinear fluid compressibility is considered by applying Rankine–Hugoniot jump conditions across a moving plate. The surrounding fluid medium is modelled with an ideal gas equation and hence, this model can be applied for FSI analysis with relatively strong shocks (reflection coefficient of up to 8). The nonlinear compressibility of the fluid medium at the backside of the plate is also considered in this coupled formulation and its effects on the structural responses are examined. Moreover, the negative/underpressure phase of the reflected wave profile, which is typically neglected in a decoupled model, is also considered in the proposed model and its influence on the structural response is also investigated. The study reveals that the nonlinear compressibility of fluid medium significantly influences the coupled FSI phenomena, especially in flexible lightweight structures. Numerical examples are presented to highlight the implications of the nonlinear compressibility effect in FSI on the reflected pressure profile and the response of flexible structures. Parametric dependencies of response on structural mass and natural frequency are examined thoroughly and a response spectrum is obtained. It is envisaged that the lightweight protective structure design under higher blast intensity may benefit from this study.

Funder

Naval Research Board

Publisher

The Royal Society

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