Numerical simulation of the solitary wave interacting with an elastic structure using MPS-FEM coupled method

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Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) caused by fluid impacting onto a flexible structure commonly occurs in naval architecture and ocean engineering. Research on the problem of wave-structure interaction is important to ensure the safety of offshore structures. This paper presents the Moving Particle Semi-implicit and Finite Element Coupled Method (MPS-FEM) to simulate FSI problems. The Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method is used to calculate the fluid domain, while the Finite Element Method (FEM) is used to address the structure domain. The scheme for the coupling of MPS and FEM is introduced first. Then, numerical validation and convergent study are performed to verify the accuracy of the solver for solitary wave generation and FSI problems. The interaction between the solitary wave and an elastic structure is investigated by using the MPS-FEM coupled method.

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Rao, C., Zhang, Y., & Wan, D. (2017). Numerical simulation of the solitary wave interacting with an elastic structure using MPS-FEM coupled method. Journal of Marine Science and Application, 16(4), 395–404. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-017-1430-x

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