Fluid-structure interaction of an elastic pipe immersed inside a coaxial rigid pipe: a model for the Tullio phenomenon

Grieser, Bernhard; Kleiser, Leonhard; Obrist, Dominik (22 December 2014). Fluid-structure interaction of an elastic pipe immersed inside a coaxial rigid pipe: a model for the Tullio phenomenon. Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 14(1), pp. 491-492. Wiley 10.1002/pamm.201410233

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An axisymmetric, elastic pipe is filled with an incompressible fluid and is immersed in a second, coaxial rigid pipe which contains the same fluid. A pressure pulse in the outer fluid annulus deforms the elastic pipe which invokes a fluid motion in the fluid core. It is the aim of this study to investigate streaming phenomena in the core which may originate from such a fluid-structure interaction. This work presents a numerical solver for such a configuration. It was developed in the OpenFOAM software environment and is based on the Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) approach for moving meshes. The solver features a monolithic integration of the one-dimensional, coupled system between the elastic structure and the outer fluid annulus into a dynamic boundary condition for the moving surface of the fluid core. Results indicate that our configuration may serve as a mechanical model of the Tullio Phenomenon (sound-induced vertigo).

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Division/Institute:

10 Strategic Research Centers > ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research > ARTORG Center - Cardiovascular Engineering (CVE)

UniBE Contributor:

Obrist, Dominik

Subjects:

500 Science > 510 Mathematics
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
600 Technology > 620 Engineering

ISSN:

1617-7061

Publisher:

Wiley

Language:

English

Submitter:

Dominik Obrist

Date Deposited:

12 Jun 2015 11:16

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:47

Publisher DOI:

10.1002/pamm.201410233

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.69384

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/69384

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