Numerical simulation of a plunging flexible hydrofoil and its experimental validation

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Abstract

A monolithic approach for simulation of flexible flapping wings in fully-coupled motion has recently been developed. The methodology is based on a uniform description of fluid and structure in Eulerian framework. Immersed boundary technique is used to represent solid stress, solid-fluid interface, and active flapping motion in an overall Cartesian coordinate. In the current presentation, the focus is to apply the method on a simple two-dimensional problem of plunging flexible hydrofoil and then compare to the experimental results for validation. The three-dimensional results and experimental validations will also be discussed.

*Supported by Army High Performance Computing Research Center

Authors

  • Tao Yang

    • New Mexico State University
  • Leonardo Martin-Alarcon

    • New Mexico State University
  • Mingjun Wei

    • New Mexico State University
  • Fangjun Shu

    • New Mexico State University