Complex dynamics of multi-solid systems
ORAL
Abstract
Building on previous work (Essmann et al, 2020) exploring the complex dynamics of a single immersed ellipsoid, we investigate the dynamics of multiple immersed ellipsoids under both inviscid and viscous environments. (Earlier, we showed that a single body can present chaotic motions even under viscous environments under certain conditions due to vortex shedding.) We use our in-house GISS solver (https://github.com/eessmann/GISS, Essmann et al 2020) that augments Gerris (Popinet, 2006) with a fully-coupled solver for fluid-solid interaction with 6 degrees-of-freedom (6DOF). We present developments of a new multi-solid solver with extensive parallelisation using the MOOSE framework (https://mooseframework.inl.gov/). In inviscid conditions, we extend Kirchoff’s equations to multiple bodies, using Lamb (1932) as a starting point. Using recurrence quantification and cross-correlation analyses (Marwan et al, 2007), we characterise chaos.
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Presenters
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Andrew Boyd
University of Edinburgh
Authors
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Andrew Boyd
University of Edinburgh
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Erich Essmann
University of Edinburgh
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David Scott
University of Edinburgh
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Mark Sawyer
University of Edinburgh
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Rama Govindarajan
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Inst of Fundamental Res
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Prashant Valluri
Institute for Multiscale Thermofluids, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh, The University of Edinburgh