Method extensions for 2D and 3D problems
Fluid-structure interactions - A method to calculate the effect of underwater explosions on naval equipment
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Method extensions for 2D and 3D problems
Fluid-structure interactions - A method to calculate the effect of underwater explosions on naval equipment

Author : Jean-François SIGRIST

Publication date: August 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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3. Method extensions for 2D and 3D problems

3.1 Mass coupled with a 2D elastic shell

An application of the method to a hull-mounted mass is considered, in the configuration described in figure 10 . The problem is a two-dimensional representation of a piece of equipment mounted on a submarine hull, the latter being immersed in a fluid and subjected to a shock wave.

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