Une technique de couplage des sous-domaines garantissant la conservation de l'energie à l'interface préalablement développée permet de réaliser des simulations fluide-structure précises et stables. Si l'on utilise des intégrateurs temporels explicites pour réaliser ce couplage, il devient nécessaire de pouvoir intégrer chaque sous-domaine avec un pas de temps distinct afin d'éviter que les contraintes de pas de temps d'un sous-domaine soient imposées aux autres sous-domaines du calcul. Le but de cette étude est de mettre en place une méthode permettant d'intégrer chaque sous-domaine avec des pas de temps différents tout en respectant les propriétés de conservation de l'energie à l'interface
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This report presents a technique for spatial partitioning of the time increment in the explicit cent...
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This paper presents a technique for spatial partitioning of the time increment in the explicit centr...
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