In this work, we present a conservative method for three-dimensional inviscid fluid-structure interaction problems. On the fluid side, we consider an inviscid Euler fluid in conservative form. The Finite Volume method uses the OSMP high-order flux with a Strang operator directional splitting [1]. On the solid side, we consider an elastic deformable solid. In order to examine the issue of energy conservation, the behavior law is here assumed to be linear elasticity. In order to ultimately deal with rupture, we use a Discrete Element method for the discretization of the solid [2]. An immersed boundary technique is employed through the modification of the Finite Volume fluxes in the vicinity of the solid. Since both fluid and solid meth...