关于在一个带有灵活浮体的浮动水箱中的波结构相互作用的实验数据集
Francisco Bernardo1,2, Moisés Brito1,2, Rui M L Ferreira3
1UNIDEMI, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology, Caparica, 2829-516, Portugal.
Data in brief
|October 27, 2025
概括
这项研究为验证流体结构相互作用 (FSI) 的计算流体动力学 (CFD) 模型提供了关键的实验数据. 这些发现有助于改进灵活浮动结构的模拟,例如海上浮动光伏电池.
科学领域:
- 流体力学 流体力学 流体力学
- 计算工程 计算工程 计算工程
- 实验验证的验证
背景情况:
- 强大的验证方法对于计算流体动力学 (CFD) 是必要的.
- 像流体结构相互作用 (FSI) 这样的创新应用需要专门的验证数据集.
- 现有的关于液体流失的研究往往缺乏相互作用的柔性物体的复杂性.
研究的目的:
- 提供一个全面的实验数据集,用于验证FSI的CFD模拟.
- 为了研究柔性浮体对冲槽中的波动力学的影响.
- 为改进模拟波浪相互作用的CFD代码与非常灵活的浮动结构 (VFFS) 提供数据.
主要方法:
- 设计和建造一个专门建造的,对CFD有意识的实验性污泥.
- 详细的仪器仪表和数据收集,包括速度向量和墙壁压力测量.
- 专注于波浪和灵活的浮体之间的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 获取关于流体动力学和FSI现象的全面数据集.
- 量化灵活体对波浪模式和墙壁压力的影响.
- 展示了对CFD验证的具有挑战性但有价值的基准.
结论:
- 生成的数据集对于验证和增强FSI的CFD代码至关重要.
- 该研究为模拟海上浮式光伏电池 (FPV) 和类似VFFS的波浪相互作用提供了关键的见解.
- 这项工作弥合了实验流体力学和计算工程验证之间的差距.
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