International audienceWe present and analyze a penalization method wich extends the the method of [1] to the case of a rigid body moving freely in an incompressible fluid. The fluid-solid system is viewed as a single variable density flow with an interface captured by a level set method. The solid velocity is computed by averaging at avery time the flow velocity in the solid phase. This velocity is used to penalize the flow velocity at the fluid-solid interface and to move the interface. Numerical illustrations are provided to illustrate our convergence result. A discussion of our result in the light of existing existence results is also given. [1] Ph. Angot, C.-H. Bruneau and P. Fabrie, A penalization method to take into account obstacles ...
AbstractIn order to introduce solid obstacles into flows, several different methods are used, includ...
The implementations of an updated body-fitted and a non body-fitted method to deal with the interact...
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In this paper, we analyse a Vector Penalty Projection Scheme (see [1]) to treat the displacement of ...
This work proposes a fluid-solid interaction model. It is formulated for a laminar flow modeled by t...
International audienceWe present a vortex method for the simulation of the interaction of an incompr...
Abstract. To compute the ow around an obstacle, it is now quite classical to add in the equations a...
In this work, we contribute to the development of numerical algorithms for the direct simulation of ...
The fluid-solid interaction method proposed in this work is formulated fora laminar flow modeled by ...
Abstract: The results of numerical simulation of viscous compressible flows over obstacles...
International audienceA penalization method is applied to model the interaction of large Mach number...
International audienceA volume penalization method for imposing homogeneous Neumann boundary conditi...
International audienceIn this work a penalization method is discussed in the context of vortex metho...
International audienceWe present a novel scheme for the numerical simulation of fluid–structure inte...
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of fluid structure interaction problems with either the ...
AbstractIn order to introduce solid obstacles into flows, several different methods are used, includ...
The implementations of an updated body-fitted and a non body-fitted method to deal with the interact...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
In this paper, we analyse a Vector Penalty Projection Scheme (see [1]) to treat the displacement of ...
This work proposes a fluid-solid interaction model. It is formulated for a laminar flow modeled by t...
International audienceWe present a vortex method for the simulation of the interaction of an incompr...
Abstract. To compute the ow around an obstacle, it is now quite classical to add in the equations a...
In this work, we contribute to the development of numerical algorithms for the direct simulation of ...
The fluid-solid interaction method proposed in this work is formulated fora laminar flow modeled by ...
Abstract: The results of numerical simulation of viscous compressible flows over obstacles...
International audienceA penalization method is applied to model the interaction of large Mach number...
International audienceA volume penalization method for imposing homogeneous Neumann boundary conditi...
International audienceIn this work a penalization method is discussed in the context of vortex metho...
International audienceWe present a novel scheme for the numerical simulation of fluid–structure inte...
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of fluid structure interaction problems with either the ...
AbstractIn order to introduce solid obstacles into flows, several different methods are used, includ...
The implementations of an updated body-fitted and a non body-fitted method to deal with the interact...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...