peer reviewedThe paper addresses the numerical treatment of a specific class of fluid-structure interaction problems: flow-immersed thin structures undergoing considerable motion and deformation. The simultaneous solution procedure uses a mixed-hybrid velocity-based formulation of both fluid and structure discretized by a stabilized time-discontinuous space-time finite element method. The continuity at the interface is ensured by a localized mixed-hybrid interface method avoiding Lagrange multipliers and penalty approaches. The XFEM is utilized for enrichment of the approximation space of the fluid variables in order to represent non-smooth (discontinuous) solution features resulting from immersing a thin structure in a fluid. © 2010 Elsevi...
Fluid structure interaction, as applied to flexible structures, has wide application in diverse area...
We propose a weak method for handling the fluidstructure interface in finite element fluidstructur...
AbstractFluid–structure interaction problems arise in many fields of application such as flows aroun...
peer reviewedThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical investigation...
This thesis presents a space-time extended finite element method (space-time XFEM) based on the Heav...
Many practical problems in engineering consist of a structure surrounded by a fluid. These are all f...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a Nitsche-XFEM method for fluid-structure interact...
We propose a weak method for handling the fluidstructure interface in finite element fluidstructure ...
International audienceThis contribution discusses extended physical interface models for fluid–struc...
The complex interaction between fluids and structures require the coupling the laws concerning struc...
An immersed transitional interface finite element method (ITI-FEM) is proposed to simulate fluid-str...
This paper extends the unfitted Nitsche-XFEM method of [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Engrg., 301, 300...
International audienceThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical inve...
peer reviewedThe focus of this work is the development of reduced models for engineering application...
This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) probl...
Fluid structure interaction, as applied to flexible structures, has wide application in diverse area...
We propose a weak method for handling the fluidstructure interface in finite element fluidstructur...
AbstractFluid–structure interaction problems arise in many fields of application such as flows aroun...
peer reviewedThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical investigation...
This thesis presents a space-time extended finite element method (space-time XFEM) based on the Heav...
Many practical problems in engineering consist of a structure surrounded by a fluid. These are all f...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a Nitsche-XFEM method for fluid-structure interact...
We propose a weak method for handling the fluidstructure interface in finite element fluidstructure ...
International audienceThis contribution discusses extended physical interface models for fluid–struc...
The complex interaction between fluids and structures require the coupling the laws concerning struc...
An immersed transitional interface finite element method (ITI-FEM) is proposed to simulate fluid-str...
This paper extends the unfitted Nitsche-XFEM method of [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Engrg., 301, 300...
International audienceThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical inve...
peer reviewedThe focus of this work is the development of reduced models for engineering application...
This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) probl...
Fluid structure interaction, as applied to flexible structures, has wide application in diverse area...
We propose a weak method for handling the fluidstructure interface in finite element fluidstructur...
AbstractFluid–structure interaction problems arise in many fields of application such as flows aroun...