Abstract

The Vector Form Intrinsic Finite Element (VFIFE) is an advanced meshless Lagrangian structural solver. This study introduces a partitioned framework to integrate Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian and VFIFE methods into fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems featured by large structural displacements and deformations. The VFIFE method enables the FSI simulations with deformable structures due to the nature of Lagrangian particles, which is challenging for traditional computational fluid mechanics techniques. In addition, the VFIFE can be effectively equipped with the partitioned coupling schemes because of the versatility of governing equations. In this algorithm system, several matrix problems in finite element methods and mapping and interpolation in the fluid-structure interface can be avoided. The significant potential of this algorithm in tackling complex FSI problems is demonstrated through various benchmarks, encompassing scenarios like Taylor-Green vortex, flow over a rigid cylinder (Re = 40 ∼ 200), forced vibration of a rigid cylinder, vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of an elastically mounted cylinder, and VIV of a rigid cylinder with an attached flexible cantilever beam. Finally, an experiment on flow past a curtain in a water tank is conducted to further evaluate the precision and stability of the current coupling strategy in three dimensions, demonstrating the feasibility of such methods in flexible structures.

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