A new formulation for two-dimensional fluid–rigid body interaction problems is developed. In particular, vortex-induced oscillations of a rigid body in viscous incompressible flow are studied. The incompressible Navier–Stokes equations are used to describe the motion of the fluid, while it is assumed that the rigid body is mounted on a system consisting of a spring and a dashpot. An arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian formulation (ALE) is used in order to account for large boundary motion. A general formulation for the coupled problem is obtained by uncoupling the translation motion of the body from its rotational motion and developing a specific algorithm to efficiently handle the nonlinear dependence of the rotations. This general formulation c...
This thesis presents the numerical solution for two-dimensional incompressible viscous flow over a r...
A monolithic method for numerically solving fluid--structure interactions between viscous flow on an...
The computational procedure presented in this study is focussed on the time-dependent solution of tw...
A new formulation for two-dimensional fluid–rigid body interaction problems is developed. In particu...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a numerical scheme to compute the motion of a two-dimensional ri...
Considerable research activities in vibration and seismic analysis for various fluid-structure syste...
Abstract. In the present paper an embedded-boundary formulation that is applicable to fluid structur...
The interaction problem of incompressible fluid and incompressible elastic material in the so-called...
Abstract. In the present paper an embedded-boundary formulation that is applicable to fluid structur...
We studied numerically the dynamics of colliding rigid bodies in a Newtonian fluid. The finite eleme...
International audienceWe consider the motion of several rigid bodies immersed in a two-dimensional i...
In this paper a flexible finite element computational tool developed to investigate fluid-structure ...
This thesis decribes the work on extending the finite element method to cover interaction between vi...
We consider the problem of moving rigid bodies in a Newtonian fluid. The fluid-solid problem is solv...
The thesis describes the implementation of a numerical model that simulates the interaction between ...
This thesis presents the numerical solution for two-dimensional incompressible viscous flow over a r...
A monolithic method for numerically solving fluid--structure interactions between viscous flow on an...
The computational procedure presented in this study is focussed on the time-dependent solution of tw...
A new formulation for two-dimensional fluid–rigid body interaction problems is developed. In particu...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a numerical scheme to compute the motion of a two-dimensional ri...
Considerable research activities in vibration and seismic analysis for various fluid-structure syste...
Abstract. In the present paper an embedded-boundary formulation that is applicable to fluid structur...
The interaction problem of incompressible fluid and incompressible elastic material in the so-called...
Abstract. In the present paper an embedded-boundary formulation that is applicable to fluid structur...
We studied numerically the dynamics of colliding rigid bodies in a Newtonian fluid. The finite eleme...
International audienceWe consider the motion of several rigid bodies immersed in a two-dimensional i...
In this paper a flexible finite element computational tool developed to investigate fluid-structure ...
This thesis decribes the work on extending the finite element method to cover interaction between vi...
We consider the problem of moving rigid bodies in a Newtonian fluid. The fluid-solid problem is solv...
The thesis describes the implementation of a numerical model that simulates the interaction between ...
This thesis presents the numerical solution for two-dimensional incompressible viscous flow over a r...
A monolithic method for numerically solving fluid--structure interactions between viscous flow on an...
The computational procedure presented in this study is focussed on the time-dependent solution of tw...