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Three-Field Fluid-Structure Interaction by Means of the Variational Multiscale Method (2010.05770v1)

Published 7 Oct 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, and physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: Three-field Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) formulations for fluid and solid are applied and compared to the standard two field-one field formulation for fluid and solid, respectively. Both formulations are applied in a non linear setting for a Newtonian fluid and a neo-Hookean solid in an updated Lagrangian form, both approximated using finite elements and stabilized by means of the Variational Multiscale (VMS) Method to permit the use of arbitrary interpolations. It is shown that this type of coupling leads to a more stable solution. Even though the new formulation poses the necessity of additional degrees of freedom, it is possible to achieve the same degree of accuracy as standard FSI by means of coarser meshes, thus making the method competitive. We enhance the stability of the formulation by assuming that the sub-grid scales of the model evolve through time. Benchmarking of the formulation is carried out. Numerical results are presented for semi-stationary and a fully transient cases for well known benchmarks for 2D and 3D scenarios.

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