This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. Two types of fluid-structure interaction are considered. A finite element method for solving the interaction between a flowing incompressible fluid and a linear elastic structure is proposed. The flow is assumed to be laminar. The fluid is discretized using space-time finite elements in order to obtain an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian formulation. The coupling, which uses velocities, is enforced weakly by the use of Nitsche\u27s method. The weak coupling allows for non-matching meshes at the interaction boundaries. Since linear elasticity is assumed the deformations of the solid are not taken into account. However, the formulation allows...
We propose a full Eulerian framework for solving fluid‐structure interaction (FSI) problems based on...
An algorithm to simulate 3D fluid–structure interaction problems using the finite element technique ...
We present a general Lagrangian formulation for treating elastic solids and quasi/fully incompressib...
This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) probl...
peer reviewedThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical investigation...
[[abstract]]In this study, we carry out fluid-structure interaction analysis by integrating the fini...
The main goal of this work is the development of an efficient coupling algorithm for solving various...
The interaction problem of incompressible fluid and incompressible elastic material in the so-called...
In this work, a fully explicit partitioned method for the simulation of Fluid Structure Interaction ...
In this thesis the development of finite element procedures for fluid-structure interaction problems...
A coupled fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis represents a challenging task from engineering ...
In this thesis the development of finite element procedures for fluid-structure interaction problems...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a Nitsche-XFEM method for fluid-structure interact...
A mixed finite-element finite-difference numerical method is developed to calculate nonlinear fluid-...
In this work the problem of fluid flow in deformable porous media is studied. First, the stationary ...
We propose a full Eulerian framework for solving fluid‐structure interaction (FSI) problems based on...
An algorithm to simulate 3D fluid–structure interaction problems using the finite element technique ...
We present a general Lagrangian formulation for treating elastic solids and quasi/fully incompressib...
This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) probl...
peer reviewedThe paper introduces a weighted residual-based approach for the numerical investigation...
[[abstract]]In this study, we carry out fluid-structure interaction analysis by integrating the fini...
The main goal of this work is the development of an efficient coupling algorithm for solving various...
The interaction problem of incompressible fluid and incompressible elastic material in the so-called...
In this work, a fully explicit partitioned method for the simulation of Fluid Structure Interaction ...
In this thesis the development of finite element procedures for fluid-structure interaction problems...
A coupled fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis represents a challenging task from engineering ...
In this thesis the development of finite element procedures for fluid-structure interaction problems...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a Nitsche-XFEM method for fluid-structure interact...
A mixed finite-element finite-difference numerical method is developed to calculate nonlinear fluid-...
In this work the problem of fluid flow in deformable porous media is studied. First, the stationary ...
We propose a full Eulerian framework for solving fluid‐structure interaction (FSI) problems based on...
An algorithm to simulate 3D fluid–structure interaction problems using the finite element technique ...
We present a general Lagrangian formulation for treating elastic solids and quasi/fully incompressib...