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Numerical approach for flexible body with internal boundary movement

Riko Ogawara, Stefan Kaczmarczyk, Yoshiaki TERUMICHI

2023Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, a numerical method is proposed for a flexible tether motion that spans two different environments and has large displacement and deformation. When considering the behavior of a tethered system in which the tether cable is subjected to the above conditions, variations of an internal boundary in the tether must be considered. In general, the absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF), a nonlinear finite element method, is effective for the dynamic simulation of a flexible body with large displacement and deformation. However, in conventional methods, such as ANCF, the analysis accuracy decreases and the calculation cost increases when the movement of an internal boundary across different environments is considered. In this study, an efficient numerical approach that considers the variations of an internal boundary by using ANCF using variable-domain finite elements is proposed. In addition, to further improve the calculation efficiency, dimensionless variables are introduced using appropriate representative values. The accuracy of the numerical results obtained using the proposed method, which considers an internal variable boundary, is similar to that for a conventional method.

Topics & Concepts

Displacement (psychology)Boundary (topology)Finite element methodDeformation (meteorology)Variable (mathematics)Dimensionless quantityComputer scienceBoundary value problemInternal forcesNonlinear systemMechanicsBoundary element methodStructural engineeringNumerical analysisMathematical analysisMathematicsPhysicsEngineeringPsychologyPsychotherapistMeteorologyQuantum mechanicsDynamics and Control of Mechanical SystemsVibration and Dynamic AnalysisFluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions