Numerical modeling of sloshing frequencies in tanks with structure using new presented DQM-BEM technique

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The sloshing behavior of systems is influenced by different factors related to the liquid level and tank specifications. Different approaches are applicable for the assessment of sloshing behavior in a tank. In this paper, a new numerical model based on the differential quadrature method and boundary element approaches is adopted to investigate the sloshing behavior of a tank with an elastic thin-walled beam. The model is developed based on small slope considerations of the free surface. The main assumption of fluid modeling is homogeneity, isotropy, inviscid, and only limited compressibility of the liquid. Indeed, the formulation is represented based on the reduced-order method and then is employed for simulating the coupling between structure and fluid in symmetric test cases. The results are verified with the ANSYS and literature for symmetric rigid structural walls and then the code is employed to study the behavior of fluid-structure interaction in a symmetric tank with new and ecient immersed structure.

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Wei, Z., Feng, J., Ghalandari, M., Maleki, A., & Abdelmalek, Z. (2020). Numerical modeling of sloshing frequencies in tanks with structure using new presented DQM-BEM technique. Symmetry, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/SYM12040655

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