Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The paper investigates the interactions occurring between a gas cavity, the surrounding liquid and the
nearby structures. In more detail, focus is in the characterization of the various dynamical phases (e.g.
''acoustic phase'' and ''gas bubble phase'') and in the design of a modelling approach aimed at minimizing
the computational efforts needed to analyse the cases of gas cavities spatially close to the target structure.
Hence, a domain decomposition (DD) strategy is proposed which enables efficient computations.
Hyperbolic flow equations govern the flow evolution and, while the inner domain 1D solution is
calculated by means of an HLL scheme for the fluxes and a 1st order time stepping, the outer domain
3D solution is achieved on the basis of a MUSCL scheme coupled with a 3rd order Runge-Kutta time stepping.
Various comparative tests, based on use of the full-scale experimental data by Smith (1975), have
been used to test the DD strategy. A simplified approach is, finally, proposed to be used for the complex
case of multiple cavity explosions. Use of the approach reveals that the worst load scenario for the target
structure occurs when all cavities explode simultaneously
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gas cavity-fluid-structure interaction; Acoustic phase; Hyperbolic equations; Domain decomposition
List of contributors:
Greco, Marilena; Colicchio, Giuseppina
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