Gilmanov et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Coupling the Curvilinear Immersed Boundary Method with Rotation-Free Finite Elements for Simulating Fluid–Structure Interaction: Concepts and ApplicationsGilmanov et al., 2020
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- 256181061689272009
- Author
- Gilmanov A
- Stolarski H
- Sotiropoulos F
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- Publication venue
- Immersed Boundary Method: Development and Applications
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The sharp interface curvilinear immersed boundary (CURVIB) method coupled with a rotation-free finite element (FE) method for thin shells provides a powerful framework for simulating fluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems for geometrically complex, arbitrarily …
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