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タイトルDevelopment of an integrated BEM approach for hot fluid structure interaction: BEST-FSI: Boundary Element Solution Technique for Fluid Structure Interaction
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920012968
著者(英)Shi, Y.; Dargush, G. F.; Banerjee, P. K.
著者所属(英)Calspan-Buffalo Univ. Research Center
発行日1992-03-01
言語eng
内容記述As part of the continuing effort at NASA LeRC to improve both the durability and reliability of hot section Earth-to-orbit engine components, significant enhancements must be made in existing finite element and finite difference methods, and advanced techniques, such as the boundary element method (BEM), must be explored. The BEM was chosen as the basic analysis tool because the critical variables (temperature, flux, displacement, and traction) can be very precisely determined with a boundary-based discretization scheme. Additionally, model preparation is considerably simplified compared to the more familiar domain-based methods. Furthermore, the hyperbolic character of high speed flow is captured through the use of an analytical fundamental solution, eliminating the dependence of the solution on the discretization pattern. The price that must be paid in order to realize these advantages is that any BEM formulation requires a considerable amount of analytical work, which is typically absent in the other numerical methods. All of the research accomplishments of a multi-year program aimed toward the development of a boundary element formulation for the study of hot fluid-structure interaction in Earth-to-orbit engine hot section components are detailed. Most of the effort was directed toward the examination of fluid flow, since BEM's for fluids are at a much less developed state. However, significant strides were made, not only in the analysis of thermoviscous fluids, but also in the solution of the fluid-structure interaction problem.
NASA分類SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
レポートNO92N22211
NAS 1.26:189202
NASA-CR-189202
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/127958


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