International audienceWe consider the motion of several rigid bodies immersed in a two-dimensional incompress-ible perfect fluid, the whole system being bounded by an external impermeable fixed boundary. The fluid motion is described by the incompressible Euler equations and the motion of the rigid bodies is given by Newton's laws with forces due to the fluid pressure. We prove that, for smooth solutions, Newton's equations can be recast as a second-order ODE for the degrees of freedom of the rigid bodies with coefficients depending on the fluid vorticity and on the circulations around the bodies, but not anymore on the fluid pressure. This reformulation highlights geodesic aspects linked to the added mass effect, gyroscopic features genera...
International audienceConvergence results of a discretization scheme based on characteristics method...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in a two dimensi...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the motion of rigid bodies in a perfect incompressible...
International audienceWe consider the motion of several rigid bodies immersed in a two-dimensional i...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the interactions between a rigid body of general form and the inc...
summary:In this paper, we consider the interaction between a rigid body and an incompressible, homog...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the controllability of a 2D fluid–structure system. The fluid is vi...
International audienceWe consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in an incompressible perfect f...
summary:We consider the problem of motion of several rigid bodies in a viscous fluid. Both compressi...
International audienceWe are interested by the three-dimensional coupling between an incompressible ...
We consider the stabilizability of a fluid-structure interaction system where the fluid is viscous a...
In this paper we consider the motion of a rigid body in a viscous incompressible fluid when some Nav...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the motion of a rigid ball surrounded by an incompressible perf...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the problem of the motion of self-propelled rigid bodies in a ...
In this paper, we consider a Lagrange-Galerkin scheme to approximate a two dimensional fluid-rigid b...
International audienceConvergence results of a discretization scheme based on characteristics method...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in a two dimensi...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the motion of rigid bodies in a perfect incompressible...
International audienceWe consider the motion of several rigid bodies immersed in a two-dimensional i...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the interactions between a rigid body of general form and the inc...
summary:In this paper, we consider the interaction between a rigid body and an incompressible, homog...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the controllability of a 2D fluid–structure system. The fluid is vi...
International audienceWe consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in an incompressible perfect f...
summary:We consider the problem of motion of several rigid bodies in a viscous fluid. Both compressi...
International audienceWe are interested by the three-dimensional coupling between an incompressible ...
We consider the stabilizability of a fluid-structure interaction system where the fluid is viscous a...
In this paper we consider the motion of a rigid body in a viscous incompressible fluid when some Nav...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the motion of a rigid ball surrounded by an incompressible perf...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the problem of the motion of self-propelled rigid bodies in a ...
In this paper, we consider a Lagrange-Galerkin scheme to approximate a two dimensional fluid-rigid b...
International audienceConvergence results of a discretization scheme based on characteristics method...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in a two dimensi...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the motion of rigid bodies in a perfect incompressible...