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Partitioned Simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction Coupling Black-Box Solvers with Quasi-Newton Techniques

Journal

ARCHIVES OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 185-238

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11831-013-9085-5

Keywords

Fluid-structure interaction; Partitioned simulation; Quasi-Newton; Coupling algorithm

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  1. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO)

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In this review article, the focus is on partitioned simulation techniques for strongly coupled fluid-structure interaction problems, especially on techniques which use at least one of the solvers as a black box. First, a number of analyses are reviewed to explain why Gauss-Seidel coupling iterations converge slowly or not at all for fluid-structure interaction problems with strong coupling. This provides the theoretical basis for the fast convergence of quasi-Newton and multi-level techniques. Second, several partitioned techniques that couple two black-box solvers are compared with respect to implementation and performance. Furthermore, performance comparisons between partitioned and monolithic techniques are examined. Subsequently, two similar techniques to couple a black-box solver with an accessible solver are analyzed. In addition, several other techniques for fluid-structure interaction simulations are studied and various methods to take into account deforming fluid domains are discussed.

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