有限元法
非线性系统
拉格朗日
梁(结构)
欧拉路径
比例(比率)
流固耦合
数学
声学
机械
结构工程
物理
数学分析
工程类
量子力学
作者
Guoxu Wang,Yegao Qu,Yapeng Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jsv.2024.118333
摘要
This paper introduces a novel hybrid multi-scale/arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method (HMS/ALE-FEM) for addressing the nonlinear vibro-acoustic problem of a large-deformed beam in an infinite fluid. In the HMS/ALE-FEM, the vibrational response of the beam is tackled through modal superposition and a temporal multi-scale approach, while the acoustic wave emitted from the beam is addressed using the arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method (ALE-FEM). An alternating frequency/time domain technique is employed to handle the displacement and velocity of the moving mesh and the acoustic pressure on the beam surface. To validate the HMS/ALE-FEM, it is compared against the finite element method for beam response and the ALE-FEM for acoustic response, serving as a reference method. Taking the nonlinear vibro-acoustic problem of a buckled beam with 2:1 internal resonance as an example, the results of the HMS/ALE-FEM are compared with those of the reference method. The results show that the HMS/ALE-FEM method is in good agreement with the reference method under different harmonic excitation amplitudes and frequencies. Due to the 2:1 internal resonance, double modes can be generated, and the second mode amplitudes of both beam displacement and acoustic pressure remain constant as the excitation amplitude varies. Notably, the HMS/ALE-FEM provides direct access to mode amplitude and phase information for beam displacement and acoustic pressure on the beam surface, offering valuable insights into fluid-structure interaction mechanisms in both single- and double-mode scenarios.
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