学术报告(2019.10.14)

发布时间:2019-10-11浏览次数:412

TITLE:  Analytical and Computational Models for Instability Analysis of Some Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems

Time2019/10/14Mon.13:30—15:30

Add.The main meeting room of SoME North Building 2- R344 

Rapporteur:Professor Sheldon Wang, Ph.D.,P.E

 

ABSTRACT

In this talk, a few FSI problems will be studied with both computational and ****ytical methods. In particular, ****ytical models for a Helmholtz attenuator and parametric instability ****ysis with Bolotin’s approach and Monodromy matrix for FSI systems with periodic perturbations along with full fledged computational approaches will be presented. Physical insights will be derived from the instability diagram and the transition points for buckling and flutter instabilities. Some suppression mechanisms are also presented for the reduction of flow-induced vibrations.

 

 

INTRODUCTION OF Rapporteur

Dr. Sheldon (Xiaodong) Wang is a tenured Full Professor in McCoy School of Engineering at Midwestern State University. He received his B.S. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1988), and his M.S. in Ocean Engineering (1993) and Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics (1995) from MIT. Subsequently, he has worked in the Institute of Paper Science and Technology (currently, Georgia Tech), Polytechnic University (currently. New York University), and NJIT as a faculty member before joining MSU in 2009 as the Chair of McCoy School of Engineering. Dr. Wang's research interests include computational fluid and solid mechanics, fluid-solid interactions, quantitative modeling of biological systems, and dynamical systems.