In this study, a Lagrange multiplier technique is developed to solve problems of coupled mechanics and is applied to the case of a Newtonian fluid coupled to a quasi-static hyperelastic solid. Based on theoretical developments in [57], an additional Lagrange multiplier is used to weakly impose displacement/velocity continuity as well as equal, but opposite, force. Through this approach, both mesh conformity and kinematic variable interpolation may be selected independently within each mechanical body, allowing for the selection of grid size and interpolation most appropriate for the underlying physics. In addition, the transfer of mechanical energy in the coupled system is proven to be conserved. The fidelity of the technique for coupled fl...
Many non-Newtonian models assume a non-linear relation between the deviatoric stress tensor τ and th...
Vita.The objective of this research is to present a symmetric stiffness matrix for incompressible hy...
A numerical algorithm for tightly coupled, high-deformation fluid-structure inter-action problems is...
We present a Lagrangian monolithic strategy for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. ...
Current work presents a monolithic method for the solution of fluid–structure interaction problems i...
none3In this paper we present the results of computations of fluid-structure interaction of an incom...
Multiphysics systems with interface coupling are used to model a variety of physical phenomena, such...
In this study, we extended the distributed-Lagrange-multiplier/fictitious-domain (DLM/FD) formulatio...
In this paper we will discuss different coupling methods {suitable for use in} the framework of the ...
In this contribution several staggered schemes used to couple continuum mechanics (CM) and molecular...
International audienceThe conservation laws of continuum mechanic are naturally written in an Euleri...
Finite element based formulations for flexible multibody systems are becoming increasingly popular a...
Understanding the underlying feedback mechanisms of fluid/solid coupling and the role it plays in he...
Abstract. We consider within a finite element approach the usage of different adaptively refined mes...
This work aims at developing formulations and algorithms where maximum advantage of using Lagrangian...
Many non-Newtonian models assume a non-linear relation between the deviatoric stress tensor τ and th...
Vita.The objective of this research is to present a symmetric stiffness matrix for incompressible hy...
A numerical algorithm for tightly coupled, high-deformation fluid-structure inter-action problems is...
We present a Lagrangian monolithic strategy for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. ...
Current work presents a monolithic method for the solution of fluid–structure interaction problems i...
none3In this paper we present the results of computations of fluid-structure interaction of an incom...
Multiphysics systems with interface coupling are used to model a variety of physical phenomena, such...
In this study, we extended the distributed-Lagrange-multiplier/fictitious-domain (DLM/FD) formulatio...
In this paper we will discuss different coupling methods {suitable for use in} the framework of the ...
In this contribution several staggered schemes used to couple continuum mechanics (CM) and molecular...
International audienceThe conservation laws of continuum mechanic are naturally written in an Euleri...
Finite element based formulations for flexible multibody systems are becoming increasingly popular a...
Understanding the underlying feedback mechanisms of fluid/solid coupling and the role it plays in he...
Abstract. We consider within a finite element approach the usage of different adaptively refined mes...
This work aims at developing formulations and algorithms where maximum advantage of using Lagrangian...
Many non-Newtonian models assume a non-linear relation between the deviatoric stress tensor τ and th...
Vita.The objective of this research is to present a symmetric stiffness matrix for incompressible hy...
A numerical algorithm for tightly coupled, high-deformation fluid-structure inter-action problems is...