Abstract

A numerical model of a rectangular tank containing a layered liquid is modeled for studying layered sloshing wave. The Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian method is used to track the development for both the interfacial and free surface of the fluid domain. A series of cases are simulated for baffled and unbaffled sloshing with various excitation frequencies and various baffle configurations. A case containing a submerged block is also simulated to observe the interfacial wave interaction with the block structure and to observe how the position and size of the block affect the interfacial wave in a fluid. Velocity screenshots are analyzed for observing the velocity distribution in the layers and to observe the behavior of the interfacial layer for baffled and unbaffled tank cases. A fast Fourier transform spectral analysis of the layered liquid sloshing time series for both the interfacial layer and free surface layer is presented to observe the energy in the fluid layers as well as to observe the dominant peak frequency for both the layers.

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