[Seminar] SPH Modeling of Fluid-Structure Interaction by Dr. Xiangyu Hu

Date

2018年7月12日 (木) 14:00 15:00

Location

Seminar Room B503, Center Building

Description

SPH modeling of fluid-structure interaction

Abstract:

This work concerns a numerical modeling of FSI (fluid-structure interaction)

problems in a uniform SPH (smoothed particle hydrodynamics) framework.

It combines a conventional Eulerian SPH scheme advancing fluid motions

with a total Lagrangian SPH formulation dealing with the structure deformations.

To remedy the incompleteness of the kernel support at structure

boundaries when evaluating strains and inter-particle forces between solid

particles, a correction matrix is employed to restore first order consistency

and rotational invariance of Green strain tensor. Since both fluid and solid

governing equations are solved in SPH framework, coupling becomes straightforward

and meanwhile the momentum of an FSI system is strictly conservative.

Several tests including structure oscillation and FSI benchmark cases

have been carried out to validate the modeling and demonstrate its potential.

 
Bio:

Dr. Xiangyu Hu obtained his PhD degree from Beijing Institute of Technology in 1999. After the post-doctoral researches Beijing, Singapore, and Dresden.  He joined Technical University of Munich as Scientific Assistant in 2006. He is now serving the Institute of Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics as Adjunct Teaching Professor. He is also serving the international SPHERIC steering committee from 2008.

 

Dr.  Hu have been engaged in researches on computational fluid dynamics (CFD). His main research fields are multi-resolution and multi-scale modeling of multiphase flow, smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method, high-order numerical schemes and others. He has authored or co-authored more than 60 papers in scientific journals and more than 100 presentations in international conferences. He has given more than 20 invited talks in research institutes and universities.

 

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