A method is presented which combines features of meshfree and meshbased methods in order to enable the simulation of complex flow problems involving large deformations of the domain or moving and rotating objects. Conventional meshbased methods like the finite element method have matured as standard tools for the simulation of fluid and structure problems. They offer efficient and reliable approximations, provided that a conforming mesh with sufficient quality can be maintained throughout the simulation. This, however, may not be guaranteed for complex fluid and fluid-structure interaction problems. Meshfree methods on the other hand approximate partial differential equations based on a set of nodes without the need for an additional mesh. ...
In the present age, rapid development in computing technology and high speed supercomputers has made...
This work presents a Fluid–Structure Interaction framework for the robust and efficient simulation o...
Many computational fluid dynamics problems utilize finite volume frameworks for simulation, due to t...
Abstract. Standard meshbased methods such as the FEM are frequently and reliably used for the simula...
In part I of this work, meshfree Galerkin methods have been used for the approximation of the incomp...
Abstract Coupled FEM/EFG approximations are employed for the solution of fluid problems, taking adva...
A stabilized meshfree Galerkin method is employed for the approximation of the incompressible Navier...
The research aims to investigate the application of meshfree particle methods for computational mode...
National audienceThis paper presents a stabilised finite element method for the solution of incompre...
A method is presented for the solution of the incompressible fluid flow equations using a&...
International audienceWe study the numerical approximation of a 2d fluid-structure interaction probl...
The efficient numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems is of growing inter...
The main goal of this work is the development of an efficient coupling algorithm for solving various...
In the presented thesis work, the meshfree method with distance fields was coupled with the lattice ...
This thesis develops a novel meshfree numerical method for simulating general fluid flows. Drawing f...
In the present age, rapid development in computing technology and high speed supercomputers has made...
This work presents a Fluid–Structure Interaction framework for the robust and efficient simulation o...
Many computational fluid dynamics problems utilize finite volume frameworks for simulation, due to t...
Abstract. Standard meshbased methods such as the FEM are frequently and reliably used for the simula...
In part I of this work, meshfree Galerkin methods have been used for the approximation of the incomp...
Abstract Coupled FEM/EFG approximations are employed for the solution of fluid problems, taking adva...
A stabilized meshfree Galerkin method is employed for the approximation of the incompressible Navier...
The research aims to investigate the application of meshfree particle methods for computational mode...
National audienceThis paper presents a stabilised finite element method for the solution of incompre...
A method is presented for the solution of the incompressible fluid flow equations using a&...
International audienceWe study the numerical approximation of a 2d fluid-structure interaction probl...
The efficient numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems is of growing inter...
The main goal of this work is the development of an efficient coupling algorithm for solving various...
In the presented thesis work, the meshfree method with distance fields was coupled with the lattice ...
This thesis develops a novel meshfree numerical method for simulating general fluid flows. Drawing f...
In the present age, rapid development in computing technology and high speed supercomputers has made...
This work presents a Fluid–Structure Interaction framework for the robust and efficient simulation o...
Many computational fluid dynamics problems utilize finite volume frameworks for simulation, due to t...