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The following pages link to A matrix-free, implicit, incompressible fractional-step algorithm for fluid-structure interaction applications (Q453102):
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- An accelerated, fully-coupled, parallel 3D hybrid finite-volume fluid-structure interaction scheme (Q465818) (← links)
- A matrix-free implicit unstructured multigrid finite volume method for simulating structural dynamics and fluid-structure interaction (Q996491) (← links)
- Two level algorithms for partitioned fluid-structure interaction computations (Q1033446) (← links)
- A globally convergent matrix-free algorithm for implicit time-marching schemes arising in finite element analysis in fluids (Q1204209) (← links)
- A novel finite volume discretization method for advection-diffusion systems on stretched meshes (Q1640878) (← links)
- The use of artificial compressibility to improve partitioned semi-implicit FSI coupling within the classical Chorin-Témam projection framework (Q1649713) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction analysis by coupled FE-SPH model based on a novel searching algorithm (Q1667242) (← links)
- A matrix free, partitioned solution of fluid-structure interaction problems using finite volume and finite element methods (Q1670821) (← links)
- An arbitrary boundary with ghost particles incorporated in coupled FEM-SPH model for FSI problems (Q1699023) (← links)
- Fast algorithms for large dense matrices with applications to biofluids (Q2222292) (← links)
- On the design of algebraic fractional step methods for viscoelastic incompressible flows (Q2419461) (← links)
- Improved fractional step method for simulating fluid-structure interaction using the PFEM (Q2952557) (← links)
- An interactive boundary layer modelling methodology for aerodynamic flows (Q2967087) (← links)
- An AMG strategy for efficient solution of free-surface flows (Q2967492) (← links)
- A partitioned coupling approach for dynamic fluid–structure interaction with applications to biological membranes (Q3522807) (← links)
- A provably stable and high-order accurate finite difference approximation for the incompressible boundary layer equations (Q6124053) (← links)