Honours Project:
Evaluation and Investigation of Explicit Coupling Schemes for Partitioned Fluid-Structure Interaction
Stefan Sicklinger did his honours project R&D department of SIMULIA in Fremont CA. The project was advised by the Chair of Structural Analysis (TUM).
Infinitely Long Thin-walled Cylinders Subjected to Aeroelastic Supersonic Flow
This particular problem studies the flutter behavior of infinitely long thin-walled cylinder subjected to aero-elastic supersonic flow. Such simulations are important to understand the complex nonlinear behavior which is present in high-speed flight vehicles such as aircrafts, rockets, launch vehicles where one side of the structure is exposed to high supersonic flow and on the other side to still air. Understanding the complex interaction between the various structural and aerodynamic nonlinearities, allows defining the flutter boundary in which it is safe to operate and avoid catastrophic failure at high-speed.Verification Problems
In oder to be able to judge about the stability and accuracy of algorithms which are used for the solution of mulitphysics problems it is essential to have closed form solutions for small verification problems. Within this thesis two verification problems are suggested and a closed form solution is provided. The problems were used to perform several parameter studies in order to understand phenomena like pressure spikes and stability of explicit partitioned solution methods.
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