The Fat Boundary Method (FBM) is a fictitious domain like method for solving partial differential equations in a domain with holes Ω\B - where B is a collection of smooth open subsets - that consists in splitting the initial problem into two parts to be coupled via Schwartz type iterations: the solution, with a fictitious domain approach, of a problem set in the whole domain Ω, for which fast solvers can be used, and the solution of a collection of independent problems defined on narrow strips around the connected components of B, that can be performed fully in parallel. In this work, we give some results on a semi-discrete FBM in the frame- work of a finite element discretization, and we present some numerical experiments
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The present study aims to show a novel numerical approach for investigating composite structures whe...
This work is dedicated to the introduction of two original fictitious domain methods for the resolut...
International audienceThe Fat Boundary Method is a method of the Fictitious Domain class, which was ...
summary:The paper deals with the application of a fast algorithm for the solution of finite-differen...
This thesis presents SEEM (Smooth Extension Embedding Method), a novel approach to thesolution of bo...
Problems with localized nonhomogeneous material properties arise frequently in many applications and...
In this talk we discuss the finite element approximation of fluid-structure interaction problems. Af...
International audienceWe present a new finite element method, called φ-FEM, to solve numerically ell...
In the paper the numerical aspects of the fictitious domain method for elliptic problems are conside...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude de méthodes de domaines fictifs pour les éléments finis. Ces mét...
In this paper, we describe a computational model for the simulation of fluidstructure interaction pr...
domain methods to solve convection-diusion problems with general boundary condition
Generating matching meshes for finite element analysis is not always a convenient choice, for instan...
In this paper, we define a new finite element method for numerically approximating the solution of a...
A free boundary problem of fluid flow in the porous medium is considered. A finite difference scheme...
The present study aims to show a novel numerical approach for investigating composite structures whe...
This work is dedicated to the introduction of two original fictitious domain methods for the resolut...