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Analysis of a coupled fluid-structure model with applications to hemodynamics (Q2798653)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6567722
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Analysis of a coupled fluid-structure model with applications to hemodynamics
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6567722

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    13 April 2016
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    fluid-structure interaction
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    compliant walls
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    finite element method
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    convergence analysis
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    blood flow
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    Analysis of a coupled fluid-structure model with applications to hemodynamics (English)
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    The paper is a contribution to fluid-structure interaction algorithms. The model is then tested for flows with compliant walls. The aim of the authors is to build a fast and stable algorithm which (1) avoids remeshing because it is incompatible with unconditional stability and (2) which is a consistent and energy preserving scheme . The authors use a transpiration condition which does not require an update of the geometry at each time step , for pipe flow at least. This leads to a model that is well posed and for which a semi-implicite time discretization can be shown to converge. Some numerical results are presented and a comparison with a standard test case from hemodynamics is realized. The model is more stable and needs less computer time than full models with a moving mesh. Finally, the presented new model is applied to a 3D arterial flow with a stent.NEWLINENEWLINEThe bibliography contains 65 items.
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