Investigation of Sloshing in Different Tank Shapes using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
Andi Trimulyono,
Suci Utami,
Deddy Chrismianto
et al.
Abstract:Sloshing is the violent motion of a resonant fluid in a moving tank; when the fluid moves and interacts with the tank, the dynamic pressure from such an interaction can cause large fluid deformations with tank walls. In this study, a 3D numerical simulation of sloshing was carried out with five variations of the tank model, i.e., prismatic, rectangular, tube, spherical, and the new model tank with a filling ratio of 25% and 50%. Forced oscillation motion in a roll used frequencies 1.04 Hz and 1.34 Hz. The ampl… Show more
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