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On the feasibility of using smoothed particle hydrodynamics for underwater explosion calculations (English)
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21 July 1996
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SPH (smoothed particle hydrodynamics) is a gridless Lagrangian technique which is appealing as a possible alternative to numerical techniques currently used to analyze high deformation impulsive loading events. In the present study, the SPH algorithm has been subjected to detailed testing and analysis to determine the feasibility of using PRONTO/SPH for the analysis of various types of underwater explosion problems involving fluid-structure and shock-structure interactions. Of particular interest are effects of bubble formation and collapse and the permanent deformation of thin-walled structures due to these loadings.
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fluid-structure interactions
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finite element code PRONTO
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shock-structure interactions
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bubble collapse
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gridless Lagrangian technique
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bubble formation
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