Prediction and Validation of Sloshing and Fluid-Structure Interactions Using FPM for VTOL Applications
F-0081-2025-0400
5/20/2025
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ABSTRACT
Accurate simulation of fluid-structure interactions (FSI) is critical for designing aircraft systems, particularly for applications involving fuel tank sloshing and large deformations. Traditional added mass methods often fail to capture the nonlinear and frequency-dependent behavior of these coupled systems. This study applies the Finite Pointset Method (FPM), a mesh-free computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique, coupled with an explicit finite element solver, to predict complex FSI phenomena. Validation is performed using benchmark experiments, including a harmonic tank sloshing test and a guided plate ditching scenario, with results demonstrating strong agreement with measured pressures and structural responses. Additional validation on a composite fuel tank drop impact test confirms FPM's ability to model large deformations and rupture under dynamic loading. The findings highlight FPM's robustness and adaptability for aerospace FSI problems, offering a powerful alternative for virtual prototyping and certification workflows where conventional methods are insufficient.
- Citation
- Dwarampudi, R. and Vaz, I., "Prediction and Validation of Sloshing and Fluid-Structure Interactions Using FPM for VTOL Applications," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0400.