Ys. Kim et Cb. Yun, A SPURIOUS FREE 4-NODE DISPLACEMENT-BASED FLUID ELEMENT FOR FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION ANALYSIS, Engineering structures, 19(8), 1997, pp. 665-678
Fluid-structure interaction analysis of liquid storage structures unde
r earthquake loadings is carried out by modelling the contained liquid
by displacement-based fluid elements. To remove spurious modes in the
free vibration analysis, a combined usage of rotational penalty and m
ass projection is proposed in conjunction with the one-point reduced i
ntegration for a four-node fluid element. The performance of the fluid
element is examined for several cases of the acoustic vibration of fl
uid in a rigid cavity and the sloshing in liquid storage structures. A
procedure is also established for determining the required number of
elements with rotational penalty, so that low frequency sloshing modes
can be retained while the spurious modes can be removed in the free v
ibration analysis. Seismic analysis of rectangular liquid storage stru
ctures is carried out with a focus on the fluid-structure interaction
including the effects of the wall flexibility and a submerged internal
body. Comparison with the results obtained by the Eulerian approach u
sing velocity potential shows that the present method gives good resul
ts. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.