Purpose: When simulating fluid-structure interaction (FSI), it is often essential that the no-slip condition is accurately enforced at the wetted boundary of the structure. This paper aims to evaluate the relative strengths and limitations of the penalty and Lagrange multiplier methods, within the context of modelling FSI, through a comparative analysis. Design/methodology/approach: In the immersed boundary method, the no-slip condition is typically imposed by augmenting the governing equations of the fluid with an artificial body force. The relative accuracy and computational time of the penalty and Lagrange multiplier formulations of this body force are evaluated by using each to solve three test problems, namely, flow through a channel, ...
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summary:We are interested in the numerical solution of a two-dimensional fluid-structure interaction...
Current work presents a monolithic method for the solution of fluid–structure interaction problems i...
A perspective is given on fictitious domain methods for deformable bodies that exert large motions i...
ABSTRACT In fluid-structure interaction problems, fluid flow and flexible deformations of structures...
The meshing stage of a Computation Fluid Dynamics (CFD) problem is of crucial importance. In realist...
In this talk we discuss the finite element approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems. Af...
A perspective is given on fictitious domain methods for deformable bodies that exert large motions i...
This paper presents a study on streamline penetration, velocity error, and consequences of a fluid-s...
Recent advancement in computing technology has given us a way to study fluid problems numerically, t...
In this paper, we assess the capabilities of the Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method implemented in...
In this paper, we assess the capabilities of the Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) method implemen...
Due to the significant health and economic impact of blood vessel diseases on modern society, its an...
In this paper a fluid-structure interaction problem is investigated, in which fluid flow and flexib...
In this master's thesis a ghost-point immersed boundary method for the compressible Navier-Stokes eq...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
summary:We are interested in the numerical solution of a two-dimensional fluid-structure interaction...
Current work presents a monolithic method for the solution of fluid–structure interaction problems i...
A perspective is given on fictitious domain methods for deformable bodies that exert large motions i...