In this paper, feasibility of applying moving baffles linked to a spring system as a mitigation device to suppress
liquid sloshing of a container undergoing a harmonic and seismic excitation is investigated numerically using the
Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) technique. The interaction between the Eulerian fluid domain where the
material can pass through the mesh and the Lagrangian tank domain where the material is supposed to be fxed
to the mesh is modelled using the CEL capability of ABAQUS software. Firstly, free sloshing of a rigid/deformable
tank is achieved and the numerical results are compared with those of the experiment to validate the numerical
simulation quantitatively. Secondly, liquid sloshing of a moving container in absence/presence of moving baffles
is simulated and compared with those of the experimental cases qualitatively. Furthermore, the effects of various
parameters namely excitation amplitude and frequency, flling ratio, spring stiffness and damping coeffcient on
both the sloshing kinetic energy and normal forces exerted on the tank wall are investigated separately. The
results show that the spring stiffness effects on the kinetic energy of liquid sloshing is minor while the normal
force exerted on the left wall can be highly influenced by the spring stiffness.