Investigations for a model reduction technique of fluid–structure coupled systems

Author:

Ben Smida B1,Majed R1,Bouhaddi N2,Ouisse M2

Affiliation:

1. Preparatory Engineering Institute of Nabeul (IPEIN), M’rezgua, Nabeul, Tunisia

2. FEMTO-ST Institute, Applied Mechanics Laboratory, UMR CNRS 6174, 24, Besançon, France

Abstract

In this paper, a methodology for coupled fluid–structure model reduction is proposed. The overall objective of the method is to reduce the numerical computational costs without affecting the accuracy level of the prediction. This methodology is organized according to the three following steps. In the first step, this method uses a reliable criterion for selecting the number of the kept modes for the fluid and the structure in vacuo subsystems. In the second step, this basis will be enriched through static residual responses taking into account the fluid–structure coupling effects. These responses are selected according to an energetic criterion. Finally, the enriched basis is extended by introducing some residual static responses due to the error forces considered as structural modifications forces. In the context of the finite element method (FEM), the performances of the proposed method are established through a comparative study with other strategies that are proposed in the literature. Thus, the computational cost (CPU time) and the accuracies of the different methods are discussed and compared with a reference method. The validation of the proposed method and the comparative study are performed through two numerical simulation examples. The first one concerns a parallelepiped acoustic cavity with a simply supported plate. The method can handle both weak and strong couplings; as illustrated in the examples. The second one consists of a pipe with a strong coupling and a larger model size.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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