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The following pages link to Simulation of fluid–structure interaction with the interface artificial compressibility method (Q5305256):
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- Numerical methods for fluid-structure interaction models of aortic valves (Q338755) (← links)
- Generalized fictitious methods for fluid-structure interactions: analysis and simulations (Q347733) (← links)
- An analysis of a new stable partitioned algorithm for FSI problems. I: Incompressible flow and elastic solids (Q349101) (← links)
- Coupling schemes for incompressible fluid-structure interaction: implicit, semi-implicit and explicit (Q435149) (← links)
- Partitioned simulation of fluid-structure interaction. Coupling black-box solvers with quasi-Newton techniques (Q503896) (← links)
- On the similarity between Dirichlet-Neumann with interface artificial compressibility and Robin-Neumann schemes for the solution of fluid-structure interaction problems (Q654963) (← links)
- The use of artificial compressibility to improve partitioned semi-implicit FSI coupling within the classical Chorin-Témam projection framework (Q1649713) (← links)
- Extending the robustness and efficiency of artificial compressibility for partitioned fluid-structure interactions (Q1667512) (← links)
- Quasi-Newton methods for implicit black-box FSI coupling (Q1668390) (← links)
- Parallel coupling numerics for partitioned fluid-structure interaction simulations (Q2006641) (← links)
- A complementary study of analytical and computational fluid-structure interaction (Q2018461) (← links)
- Semi-implicit fluid-structure interaction in biomedical applications (Q2083123) (← links)
- A stable added-mass partitioned (AMP) algorithm for elastic solids and incompressible flow (Q2222624) (← links)
- Spline-based space-time finite element approach for fluid-structure interaction problems with a focus on fully enclosed domains (Q2671789) (← links)
- Modelling pipeline for subject-specific arterial blood flow-A review (Q2893183) (← links)
- A Robin‐Neumann scheme with quasi‐Newton acceleration for partitioned fluid‐structure interaction (Q6092146) (← links)