Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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510428 | Computers & Structures | 2007 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The fluid–structure interaction simulation of shock- and detonation-loaded thin-walled structures requires numerical methods that can cope with large deformations as well as local topology changes. We present a robust level-set-based approach that integrates a Lagrangian thin-shell finite element solver with fracture and fragmentation capabilities and an Eulerian Cartesian fluid solver with optional dynamic mesh adaptation. As computational applications, we consider the plastic deformation of a copper plate impacted by a strong piston-induced pressure wave inside a water pipe; and the induction of large plastic deformations and rupture of thin aluminum tubes due to the passage of ethylene–oxygen detonations.
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Authors
Fehmi Cirak, Ralf Deiterding, Sean P. Mauch,