One-Way Fluid–Structure Interaction Simulation of the Added Damping of T(0,1) Modes of Two Partially Overlapped Identical Plates in Still Water

Author:

Ming Zhang1ORCID,Qing-Guang Chen1,Jun Li2

Affiliation:

1. College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology , Qingdao 266590, China

2. Shanxi Tiandi CFT Technology Co., Ltd. , Taiyuan 030032, China

Abstract

Abstract Structures with a partially overlapped status in water can be seen in some engineering applications, and the fluid-structure coupling vibration behavior of two partially overlapped identical plates has been studied previously through the experimental method. In this study, the added damping of the T(0,1) modes of two submerged partially overlapped plates is numerically investigated through the one-way fluid-structure interaction (FSI) method. The relevant numerical settings, like the mesh size, calculated periods, time-step size, and vibration amplitude, were tested first. Then, the numerical results were compared with experimental results, and good agreements were found. Finally, numerical results were analyzed. The vibration status of two plates in the joint abutting area or the overlapped area has an important influence on the added mass variation. When the added mass is higher, the phase difference between modal force and vibration displacement is also greater, which is the main reason for the higher added damping. The relationship between the phase difference and the frequency in water can be approximately fitted to a straight line, which can probably be used to predict the added damping variations caused by fluid boundary changes of submerged structures.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

ASME International

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