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A Method of Simulating Fluid Structure Interactions for Deformable Decelerators

Posted on:2011-02-08Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Gidzak, Vladimyr MykhaloFull Text:PDF
GTID:1442390002460248Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
A method is developed for performing simulations that contain fluid-structure interactions between deployable decelerators and a high speed compressible flow. The problem of coupling together multiple physical systems is examined with discussion of the strength of coupling for various methods. A non-monolithic strongly coupled option is presented for fluid-structure systems based on grid deformation. A class of algebraic grid deformation methods is then presented with examples of increasing complexity. The strength of the fluid-structure coupling is validated against two analytic problems, chosen to test the time dependent behavior of structure on fluid interactions, and of fluid on structure interruptions. A one-dimentional material heating model is also validated against experimental data. Results are provided for simulations of a wind tunnel scale disk-gap-band parachute with comparison to experimental data. Finally, a simulation is performed on a flight scale tension cone decelerator, with examination of time-dependent material stress, and heating.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fluid, Structure, Interactions
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