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Journal of Computational Physics | 2007

A matrix-free implicit unstructured multigrid finite volume method for simulating structural dynamics and fluid-structure interaction

Xin Lv; Yong Zhao; Xiaoyang Huang; G. H. Xia; Xiaohui Su

A new three-dimensional (3D) matrix-free implicit unstructured multigrid finite volume (FV) solver for structural dynamics is presented in this paper. The solver is first validated using classical 2D and 3D cantilever problems. It is shown that very accurate predictions of the fundamental natural frequencies of the problems can be obtained by the solver with fast convergence rates. This method has been integrated into our existing FV compressible solver [X. Lv, Y. Zhao, et al., An efficient parallel/unstructured-multigrid preconditioned implicit method for simulating 3d unsteady compressible flows with moving objects, Journal of Computational Physics 215(2) (2006) 661-690] based on the immersed membrane method (IMM) [X. Lv, Y. Zhao, et al., as mentioned above]. Results for the interaction between the fluid and an immersed fixed-free cantilever are also presented to demonstrate the potential of this integrated fluid-structure interaction approach.


Journal of Computational Physics | 2007

Short Note: On the characteristics-based ACM for incompressible flows

Xiaohui Su; Yong Zhao; Xiaoyang Huang

In this paper, the revised characteristics-based (CB) method for incompressible flows recently derived by Neofytou [P. Neofytou, Revision of the characteristic-based scheme for incompressible flows, J. Comput. Phys. 222 (2007) 475-484] has been further investigated. We have derived all the formulas for pressure and velocities from this revised CB method, which is based on the artificial compressibility method (ACM) [A.J. Chorin, A numerical solution for solving incompressible viscous flow problems, J. Comput. Phys. 2 (1967) 12]. Then we analyze the formulations of the original CB method [D. Drikakis, P.A. Govatsos, D.E. Papatonis, A characteristic based method for incompressible flows, Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids 19 (1994) 667-685; E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, Non-conservative and conservative formulations of characteristics numerical reconstructions for incompressible flows, Int. J. Numer. Meth. Eng. 66 (2006) 1466-1482; D. Drikakis, P.K. Smolarkiewicz, On spurious vortical structures, J. Comput. Phys. 172 (2001) 309-325; F. Mallinger, D. Drikakis, Instability in three-dimensional, unsteady stenotic flows, Int. J. Heat Fluid Flow 23 (2002) 657-663; E. Shapiro, D. Drikakis, Artificial compressibility, characteristics-based schemes for variable density, incompressible, multi-species flows. Parts I. Derivation of different formulations and constant density limit, J. Comput. Phys. 210 (2005) 584-607; Y. Zhao, B. Zhang, A high-order characteristics upwind FV method for incompressible flow and heat transfer simulation on unstructured grids, Comput. Meth. Appl. Mech. Eng. 190 (5-7) (2000) 733-756] to investigate their consistency with the governing flow equations after convergence has been achieved. Furthermore we have implemented both formulations in an unstructured-grid finite volume solver [Y. Zhao, B. Zhang, A high-order characteristics upwind FV method for incompressible flow and heat transfer simulation on unstructured grids, Comput. Meth. Appl. Mech. Eng. 190 (5-7) (2000) 733-756]. Detailed numerical experiments show that both methods give almost identical solutions and convergence rates. Both can generate solutions which agree well with published results and experimental measurements. We thus conclude that both methods, being upwind schemes designed for the ACM, have the same performances in terms of accuracy and convergence speed, even though the revised method is more complex with less stringent assumptions made, while the original CB method is simpler due to the use of extra simplifying assumptions.


Physics of Fluids | 2016

An unstructured mesh arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian unsteady incompressible flow solver and its application to insect flight aerodynamics

Xiaohui Su; Yuanwei Cao; Yong Zhao

In this paper, an unstructured mesh Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) incompressible flow solver is developed to investigate the aerodynamics of insect hovering flight. The proposed finite-volume ALE Navier-Stokes solver is based on the artificial compressibility method (ACM) with a high-resolution method of characteristics-based scheme on unstructured grids. The present ALE model is validated and assessed through flow passing over an oscillating cylinder. Good agreements with experimental results and other numerical solutions are obtained, which demonstrates the accuracy and the capability of the present model. The lift generation mechanisms of 2D wing in hovering motion, including wake capture, delayed stall, rapid pitch, as well as clap and fling are then studied and illustrated using the current ALE model. Moreover, the optimized angular amplitude in symmetry model, 45°, is firstly reported in details using averaged lift and the energy power method. Besides, the lift generation of complete cyclic cl...


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Numerical Investigations on Aerodynamic Forces of Deformable Foils in Hovering Motions

Yong Zhao; Zhen Yin; Xiaohui Su; Jiantao Zhang; Yuanwei Cao

In this paper, the aerodynamic forces of deformable foils for hovering flight are numerically investigated by a two-dimensional finite-volume arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Navier-Stokes solver. The effects of deformation on the lift force generation mechanisms of deformable wings in hovering flight are studied by comparison and analysis of deformable and rigid wing results. The prescribed deformation of the wings changes their morphing during hovering motion in both camber and angle of incidence. The effects of deflection amplitude, deflection phase, and rotation location on the aerodynamic performances of the foils, as well as the associated flow structures, are investigated in details, respectively. Results obtained show that foil morphing changes both Leading Edge Vortex (LEV) and Trailing Edge Vortex (TEV) generation and development processes. Consequently, the lift force generation mechanisms of deformable wings differ from those of rigid foil models. For the full deformation foil model studied, the ...


Archive | 2012

Nested tidal current generating set of air guide sleeve paddle-changing horizontal shaft

Xiaohui Su; Guang Zhao; Yan Liu; Tao Sun; Mingqiang Li; Jianan Guo; Ransheng Yang; Kailin Zhang


Archive | 2012

Tidal energy unsteady boosting seawater desalinization and power generation assembly

Guang Zhao; Xiaohui Su; Yan Liu; Zhi Zong; Gaohong He; Mingqiang Li; Jianan Guo; Ransheng Yang


Archive | 2012

Seawater desalination and power generation appliance implemented through unsteady pressure boosting based on tidal current energy

Guang Zhao; Xiaohui Su; Yan Liu; Zhi Zong; Gaohong He; Mingqiang Li; Jianan Guo; Ransheng Yang


Physics of Fluids | 2017

Numerical investigations on aerodynamic forces of deformable foils in hovering motions

Xiaohui Su; Zhen Yin; Yuanwei Cao; Yong Zhao


International Journal of Energy Research | 2016

Experiments on the hydrodynamic performance of horizontal axis tidal current turbine and desalination of sea water

Guang Zhao; Xiaohui Su; Yao Cao; Juncong Su; Yan Liu


Archive | 2012

Variable-pitch horizontal-axis tidal-current power generator set with nested type fairwater sleeve

Xiaohui Su; Guang Zhao; Yan Liu; Tao Sun; Mingqiang Li; Jianan Guo; Ransheng Yang; Kailin Zhang

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Yong Zhao

Nanyang Technological University

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Guang Zhao

Dalian University of Technology

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Yan Liu

Dalian University of Technology

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Ransheng Yang

Dalian University of Technology

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Xiaoyang Huang

Nanyang Technological University

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Yuanwei Cao

Dalian University of Technology

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G. H. Xia

Nanyang Technological University

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Xin Lv

Nanyang Technological University

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Yao Cao

Dalian University of Technology

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Huiying Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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