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The following pages link to Partitioned analysis of coupled mechanical systems (Q5935695):
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- A partitioned solution approach for electro-thermo-mechanical problems (Q321196) (← links)
- Variational-based reduced-order model in dynamic substructuring of coupled structures through a dissipative physical interface: recent advances (Q333277) (← links)
- Optimal solutions of numerical interface conditions in fluid-structure thermal analysis (Q347747) (← links)
- A stable second-order scheme for fluid-structure interaction with strong added-mass effects (Q349229) (← links)
- A high-order discontinuous Galerkin method for fluid-structure interaction with efficient implicit-explicit time stepping (Q349356) (← links)
- Bridging multi-scale approach to consider the effects of local deformations in the analysis of thin-walled members (Q352833) (← links)
- Monolithic and partitioned time integration methods for real-time heterogeneous simulations (Q352862) (← links)
- Accelerated staggered coupling schemes for problems of thermoelasticity at finite strains (Q356174) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition for multiscale and~multiphysics problems (Q358475) (← links)
- Solution of strongly coupled multiphysics problems using space-time separated representations -- application to thermoviscoelasticity (Q358483) (← links)
- Transient fluid-structure interaction with non-matching spatial and temporal discretizations (Q365528) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction with an application to a body immersed and anchored in a fluid flow (Q366924) (← links)
- Partitioned solution of an unsteady adjoint for strongly coupled fluid-structure interactions and application to parameter identification of a one-dimensional problem (Q381917) (← links)
- Truncation error calculation based on Richardson extrapolation for variable-step collaborative simulation (Q415984) (← links)
- A fluid-structure interaction model of insect flight with flexible wings (Q423006) (← links)
- Dynamic wave propagation in infinite saturated porous media half spaces (Q424923) (← links)
- Coupling schemes for incompressible fluid-structure interaction: implicit, semi-implicit and explicit (Q435149) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction study of the start-up of a rocket engine nozzle (Q435680) (← links)
- Space-time proper generalized decompositions for the resolution of transient elastodynamic models (Q465872) (← links)
- Partitioned simulation of fluid-structure interaction. Coupling black-box solvers with quasi-Newton techniques (Q503896) (← links)
- A thermo-mechanically coupled finite strain model considering inelastic heat generation (Q510648) (← links)
- A flexible C++ framework for the partitioned solution of strongly coupled multifield problems (Q521521) (← links)
- A monolithic approach to fluid-structure interaction (Q597098) (← links)
- Combined interface boundary condition method for unsteady fluid-structure interaction (Q643926) (← links)
- A monolithic energy conserving method to couple heterogeneous time integrators with incompatible time steps in structural dynamics (Q646326) (← links)
- Partitioned formulation of internal and gravity waves interacting with flexible structures (Q649291) (← links)
- A domain decomposition approach for coupled modelling of nonlinear soil-structure interaction (Q653615) (← links)
- Partitioned simulation of the interaction between an elastic structure and free surface flow (Q658817) (← links)
- Model order reduction methods for coupled systems in the time domain using Laguerre polynomials (Q662244) (← links)
- A novel 3D variational aeroelastic framework for flexible multibody dynamics: application to bat-like flapping dynamics (Q667380) (← links)
- Toward free-surface flow simulations with correct energy evolution: an isogeometric level-set approach with monolithic time-integration (Q667427) (← links)
- Combined interface boundary condition method for fluid-rigid body interaction (Q695980) (← links)
- An overview of the combined interface boundary condition method for fluid-structure interaction (Q724784) (← links)
- On the coupling between fluid flow and mesh motion in the modelling of fluid-structure interaction (Q835475) (← links)
- An Eulerian approach for partitioned fluid-structure simulations on Cartesian grids (Q835496) (← links)
- Higher-order time integration through smooth mesh deformation for 3D fluid-structure interaction simulations (Q886032) (← links)
- Novel generalized-\(\alpha \) methods for interfield parallel integration of heterogeneous structural dynamic systems (Q984959) (← links)
- Bubble simulations with an interface tracking technique based on a partitioned fluid-structure interaction algorithm (Q984969) (← links)
- A computational framework for fluid-structure interaction: finite element formulation and applications (Q996672) (← links)
- Solution techniques for multi-physics problems with application to computational nonlinear aeroelasticity (Q999949) (← links)
- Two level algorithms for partitioned fluid-structure interaction computations (Q1033446) (← links)
- Energy conservation under incompatibility for fluid-structure interaction problems. (Q1420886) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of piezocomposites. (Q1420914) (← links)
- Control-fluid interaction in air-conditioned aircraft cabins. A demonstration of stability analysis for partitioned dynamical systems. (Q1421006) (← links)
- The relevance of conservation for stability and accuracy of numerical methods for fluid-structure interaction. (Q1424439) (← links)
- An efficient solver for the fully coupled solution of large-displacement fluid-structure interaction problems. (Q1430710) (← links)
- On fluid-shell coupling using an arbitrary Lagrangian-eulerian fluid solver coupled to a positional Lagrangian shell solver (Q1629761) (← links)
- Coupling of SPH-ALE method and finite element method for transient fluid-structure interaction (Q1641580) (← links)
- Application of a partitioned field approach to transient aerothermal problems in rocket nozzles (Q1643695) (← links)
- Nesting an incompressible-flow code within a compressible-flow code: a two-dimensional study (Q1645746) (← links)