An FEM (Finite Element Method) based damping estimation method of liquid sloshing with small amplitude in rigid container is proposed. Damping of the sloshing is affected by many factors and some of them are very complicated. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an estimation range, instead of computing the exact value of damping. This method will consider the dissipation at wall, in the interior, and at the contaminated free surface. Owing to the complexity of viscous damping at the free surface, damping of two extreme conditions are computed to estimate the range of actual damping. An iterative algorithm is designed to solve a special general eigenvalue problem. Comparing the computation results with experimental results, it is found that most of the experimental results are within the range of the numerical estimation. Therefore, the method is effective in estimating the range of the damping of liquid sloshing with small amplitude in rigid container.
Molecular dynamics simulations of nanoindentation are performed on monocrystal copper. A new contact atoms method is presented for calculating the contact area. Compared with conventional methods, this method can provide the contact area more accurately not only for sink-in but also for pile-up situation. The effect of tip radius on indentation is investigated too. The results indicate that the measured hardness of the material will become higher as the tip radius increases.
CHEN Shangda1,2 & KE Fujiu1,2 1. Department of Applied Physics, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100083, China