Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

Efficient fluid-structure interaction simulation of viscoplastic and fracturing thin-shells subjected to underwater shock loa...

by Ralf Deiterding, Fehmi Cirak, Sean Mauch
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
International Workshop on Fluid-Structure Interaction: Theory, Numerics and Applications
Publication Date
Page Numbers
65 to 80
Publisher Location
Kassel, Germany
Conference Name
Fluid-Structure Interaction: Theory, Numerics and Applications
Conference Location
Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany
Conference Date
-

The fluid-structure interaction simulation of shock-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 into an Eulerian Cartesian fluid solver with embedded boundary and mesh adaptation capability. As main computational applications, we consider the plastic deformation and rupture of thin plates subjected to explosion and piston-induced pressure waves in water.