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A numerical model for simulation of two-phase flows interaction with flexible slender bodies

This paper introduces a fluid–structure interaction (FSI) model for simulation of the coupled dynamics between two-phase flows and elastic slender structures. This model is extended from the early FSI model for single-phase flows by Wang et al. [“A coupled flow and beam model for fluid–slender body...

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Published in:Physics of fluids (1994) 2023-12, Vol.35 (12)
Main Authors: Wang, Chao, Lin, Pengzhi, Ren, Bing
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Elastic plates
Fluid dynamics
Fluid-structure interaction
Formability
Free surfaces
Momentum
Numerical models
Physics
Simulation
Single-phase flow
Slender bodies
Three dimensional flow
Two dimensional flow
Two phase flow
title A numerical model for simulation of two-phase flows interaction with flexible slender bodies
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