We consider the stabilizability of a fluid-structure interaction system where the fluid is viscous and compressible and the structure is a rigid ball. The feedback control of the system acts on the ball and corresponds to a force that would be produced by a spring and a damper connecting the center of the ball to a fixed point h1. We prove the global-in-time existence of strong solutions for the corresponding system under a smallness condition on the initial velocities and on the distance between the initial position of the center of the ball and h1. Then, we show with our feedback law, that the fluid and the structure velocities go to 0 and that the center of the ball goes to $h1$ as $t → ∞$
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International audienceWe consider the mathematical model of a rigid ball moving in a viscous incompr...
International audienceWe are interested by the three-dimensional coupling between an incompressible ...
summary:We consider the problem of motion of several rigid bodies in a viscous fluid. Both compressi...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the controllability of a 2D fluid–structure system. The fluid is vi...
summary:The global existence of weak solution is proved for the problem of the motion of several rig...
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summary:We study a linear system of equations arising from fluid motion around a moving rigid body, ...
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In this article, we consider a fluid-structure interaction system where the fluid is viscous and com...