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Modified fixed point algorithm in fluid–structure interaction

Deparis, Simone  
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Fernández, Miguel Angel  
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Formaggia, Luca  
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2003
Comptes rendus Mecanique

In this work, we address the numerical solution of some non-linear problems arising in the time discretization of fluid–structure interaction problems with fully implicit schemes. At each time step, we have to solve a highly non-linear coupled system, since the fluid domain depends on the unknown displacement of the structure. We propose a modified fixed-point algorithm which combines the Block-Gauss–Seidel iterations with a transpiration formulation. Numerical experiments show the great improvement in computing time with respect to the standard method.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S1631-0721(03)00119-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000185388000001

Author(s)
Deparis, Simone  
Fernández, Miguel Angel  
Formaggia, Luca  
Nobile, Fabio  
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Comptes rendus Mecanique
Volume

331

Issue

8

Start page

525

End page

530

Subjects

Computational fluid mechanics

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Fluid–structure interaction

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Block-Gauss–Seidel iterations

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Transpiration

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Highly coupled non-linear problems

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Weak and strong coupling algorithms

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Partitioned procedures

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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CSQI  
SCI-SB-SD  
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December 13, 2007
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