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A solution for the incompressibility dilemma in partitioned fluid-structure interaction with pure Dirichlet fluid domains
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    A solution for the incompressibility dilemma in partitioned fluid-structure interaction with pure Dirichlet fluid domains (English)
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    8 May 2009
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    This paper presents a major argumentation for the partitioned Dirichlet-Neumann algorithm for fluid-structure interaction problems which allows to solve problems where fluid domain is entirely enclosed by Dirichlet boundaries. The incompressibility constraint of the fluid domain is added to the structural equation as constraint yielding the pressure level information required to satisfy the volume constraint. A number of numerical experiments are given.
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