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Numerical methods and programming, 2013, Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 269–278 (Mi vmp113)  

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Methods of mesh deformation for FSI problems

S. P. Kopysov, I. M. Kuz'min, L. E. Tonkov

Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of RAS, Izhevsk
Abstract: A number of methods for mesh deformation in the simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) are considered. The FSI problems are solved in arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian formulation. The capabilities of meshless interpolation algorithms for mesh node movements that provide a large deformation without degeneration of cells are analyzed.
Keywords: fluid-structure interaction; mesh deformation; Shepard method; radial basis functions; parallel computing.
Received: 25.04.2013
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.65
Language: Russian
Citation: S. P. Kopysov, I. M. Kuz'min, L. E. Tonkov, “Methods of mesh deformation for FSI problems”, Num. Meth. Prog., 14:3 (2013), 269–278
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\paper Methods of mesh deformation for FSI problems
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\pages 269--278
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