Abstract

This paper studies three-dimensional finite elements for modeling acoustic fluid volumes using the displacement potential formulation. These elements find application in shock and vibration analysis of fluid-structure interaction problems such as submerged structures and flexible containers. The paper concentrates on the derivation and implementation of the six-node wedge element because of its unconventional nature. This element is validated on the Bleich-Sandler problem of fluid-structure transient analysis.

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