1.13.6 Cylindrical shell response to a planar step shock wave

Product: ABAQUS/Explicit  

Simulating the response of submerged structures of simple geometric shapes to various underwater explosions constitutes an important part of the validation of any fluid-structure interaction code. In this example the ability of ABAQUS/Explicit to model the interaction between an air-backed cylindrical elastic shell and a planar step wave is illustrated. The results obtained using ABAQUS/Explicit are compared with those obtained independently using the Doubly Asymptotic Approximation (Geers (1978), ABAQUS/USA Version 6.1). This problem has been solved analytically by Huang (1970).

Problem description

Results and discussion

Input file

References

Figures

Figure 1.13.6–1 Comparison of radial velocity at the leading edge of the cylindrical shell obtained with the Doubly Asymptotic Approximation method and with ABAQUS/Explicit.

Figure 1.13.6–2 Comparison of radial velocity at the trailing edge of the cylindrical shell obtained with the Doubly Asymptotic Approximation method and with ABAQUS/Explicit.