Mesh moving techniques in fluid-structure interaction: robustness, accumulated distortion and computational efficiency
DOI10.1007/S00466-020-01950-XOpenAlexW3110713314WikidataQ113326790 ScholiaQ113326790MaRDI QIDQ2033656FDOQ2033656
Authors: Alexander Shamanskiy, B. Simeon
Publication date: 17 June 2021
Published in: Computational Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.14051
nonlinear elasticityisogeometric analysiscontinuation methodsarbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methodsmesh-Jacobian-based stiffening
Cites Work
- Newton methods for nonlinear problems. Affine invariance and adaptive algorithms.
- Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element formulation for incompressible viscous flows
- Mesh Moving Techniques for Fluid-Structure Interactions With Large Displacements
- Isogeometric analysis. Toward integration of CAD and FEA
- Mixed finite element methods and applications
- Isogeometric analysis: CAD, finite elements, NURBS, exact geometry and mesh refinement
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Nonlinear finite element methods
- Cardiovascular mathematics. Modeling and simulation of the circulatory system
- Space-time fluid-structure interaction methods
- An isogeometric design-through-analysis methodology based on adaptive hierarchical refinement of NURBS, immersed boundary methods, and T-spline CAD surfaces
- FSI analysis of the blood flow and geometrical characteristics in the thoracic aorta
- Computational fluid-structure interaction. Methods and applications
- Modelling of fluid–structure interactions with the space–time finite elements: Solution techniques
- Fixed-point fluid-structure interaction solvers with dynamic relaxation
- Finite elements for fluid-structure interaction in ALE and fully Eulerian coordinates
- Mesh update strategies in parallel finite element computations of flow problems with moving boundaries and interfaces
- Fluid-structure interaction modeling of clusters of spacecraft parachutes with modified geometric porosity
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Proposal for numerical benchmarking of fluid-structure interaction between an elastic object and laminar incompressible flow
- A fully implicit domain decomposition based ALE framework for three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction with application in blood flow computation
- Finite element methods for incompressible flow problems
- Planar Parametrization in Isogeometric Analysis
- Analysis-suitable \(G^1\) multi-patch parametrizations for \(C^1\) isogeometric spaces
- Ventricle-valve-aorta flow analysis with the space-time isogeometric discretization and topology change
- A low-distortion mesh moving method based on fiber-reinforced hyperelasticity and optimized zero-stress state
- Isogeometric parametrization inspired by large elastic deformation
Cited In (12)
- Time-adaptive partitioned method for fluid-structure interaction problems with thick structures
- Mesh deformation techniques in fluid-structure interaction: robustness, accumulated distortion and computational efficiency
- Error Analysis for a Parabolic PDE Model Problem on a Coupled Moving Domain in a Fully Eulerian Framework
- Monolithic and Partitioned Finite Element Schemes for Fsi Based on an Ale Divergence-Free Hdg Fluid Solver and a Tdnns Structural Solver
- Interface projection techniques for fluid-structure interaction modeling with moving-mesh methods
- Multigoal-oriented error estimation and mesh adaptivity for fluid-structure interaction
- Algorithm for mesh adaptation to a flow field with a bow shock wave
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A moving frame of reference algorithm for fluid/structure interaction of rotating and translating bodies
- The surface‐reconstruction virtual‐region mesh update method for problems with topology changes
- On the coupling between fluid flow and mesh motion in the modelling of fluid-structure interaction
- Three-field partitioned analysis of fluid-structure interaction problems with a consistent interface model
Uses Software
This page was built for publication: Mesh moving techniques in fluid-structure interaction: robustness, accumulated distortion and computational efficiency
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2033656)