-International audienceIn this paper we consider an initial and boundary value problem modeling the self-propelled motion of solids in a bi-dimensional viscous incompressible fluid. The self-propelling mechanism, consisting in appropriate deformations of the solids, is a simplified model for the propulsion mechanism of fish-like swimmers. The governing equations are composed of the Navier-Stokes equations for the fluid, coupled to Newton's laws for the solids. Since we consider the case in which the fluid-solid systems fills a bounded domain we have to tackle a free boundary value problem. The main theoretical result in the paper asserts the global existence and uniqueness (up to possible contacts) of strong solutions of this problem. The s...
Une méthode numérique précise et efficace est proposée pour la simulation de corps déformables inter...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
In this paper we consider an initial and boundary value problem that models the self-propelled motio...
Understanding fish-like locomotion as a result of internal shape changes may result in improved unde...
International audienceThis paper deals with numerical simulations on a self-propelled fish-like body...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
We present an immersed boundary method for numerical simulation of a swimming fish. The vortici...
11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) / 5th European ă Conference on Computational M...
International audienceWe present an efficient algorithm for simulation of deformable bodies interact...
Modeling and simulation of two-dimensional flows past deformable bodies are considered. The incompre...
In this paper, a versatile Multi-Body Dynamic (MBD) algorithm is developed to integrate an incompres...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
40 pagesInternational audienceIn this paper we are interested in studying the free motion of a hyper...
11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) / 5th European ă Conference on Computational M...
Une méthode numérique précise et efficace est proposée pour la simulation de corps déformables inter...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
In this paper we consider an initial and boundary value problem that models the self-propelled motio...
Understanding fish-like locomotion as a result of internal shape changes may result in improved unde...
International audienceThis paper deals with numerical simulations on a self-propelled fish-like body...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
We present an immersed boundary method for numerical simulation of a swimming fish. The vortici...
11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) / 5th European ă Conference on Computational M...
International audienceWe present an efficient algorithm for simulation of deformable bodies interact...
Modeling and simulation of two-dimensional flows past deformable bodies are considered. The incompre...
In this paper, a versatile Multi-Body Dynamic (MBD) algorithm is developed to integrate an incompres...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
40 pagesInternational audienceIn this paper we are interested in studying the free motion of a hyper...
11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) / 5th European ă Conference on Computational M...
Une méthode numérique précise et efficace est proposée pour la simulation de corps déformables inter...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...