2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2013.03.063
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Including fluid shear viscosity in a structural acoustic finite element model using a scalar fluid representation

Abstract: An approximate boundary condition is developed in this paper to model fluid shear viscosity at boundaries of coupled fluid-structure system. The effect of shear viscosity is approximated by a correction term to the inviscid boundary condition, written in terms of second order in-plane derivatives of pressure. Both thin and thick viscous boundary layer approximations are formulated; the latter subsumes the former. These approximations are used to develop a variational formation, upon which a viscous finite elem… Show more

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“…12. The macroscopic fluid viscosity has been incorporated in the scalae through viscous corrections to the compressible Helmholtz equation as in Cheng et al (54). A description of the model and the list of parameters are included in SI Appendix .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12. The macroscopic fluid viscosity has been incorporated in the scalae through viscous corrections to the compressible Helmholtz equation as in Cheng et al (54). A description of the model and the list of parameters are included in SI Appendix .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%