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ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference | 2006

Implicit Partitioned Fluid-Structure Interaction Coupling

Michael Schäfer; Saim Yigit; Marcus Heck

The paper deals with an implicit partitioned solution approach for the numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems. The solution procedure involves the finite-volume flow solver FASTEST, the finite-element structural solver FEAP, and the coupling interface MpCCI. The method is verified and validated by comparisons with benchmark results and experimental data. Investigations concerning the influence of the grid movement technique and an underrelaxation on the performance of the method are presented.Copyright


European Journal of Computational Mechanics/Revue Européenne de Mécanique Numérique | 2007

Numerical investigation of structural behavior during fluid excited vibrations

Saim Yigit; Michael Schäfer; Marcus Heck

In the present paper different occurring phenomena during the interaction between certain structural configurations and laminar incompressible flows are investigated. Preliminary investigations concerning the grid movement technique provide the basis for the adequate treatment of the fluid structure interaction problems. Several mechanisms according to real experiments are presented. Systematical numerical studies of material parameters are performed on the basis of a moderately complex fluid structure interaction test configuration. The solution procedure involves the finite-volume flow solver FASTEST, the finite-element structural solver FEAP, and the coupling interface MpCCI.


Computational Mechanics | 2008

Efficiency and accuracy of fluid-structure interaction simulations using an implicit partitioned approach

Dörte C. Sternel; Michael Schäfer; Marcus Heck; Saim Yigit


Archive | 2006

An Implicit Partitioned Method for the Numerical Simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction

Michael Schäfer; Marcus Heck; Saim Yigit


Journal of Fluids and Structures | 2008

Grid movement techniques and their influence on laminar fluid–structure interaction computations

Saim Yigit; Michael Schäfer; Marcus Heck


Journal of Fluids and Structures | 2011

Experimental and numerical study on a laminar fluid-structure interaction reference test case

J. Pereira Gomes; Saim Yigit; Hermann Lienhart; Michael Schäfer


ECCOMAS CFD 2006: Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, September 5-8, 2006 | 2006

INFLUENCE OF NUMERICAL AND PHYSICAL PARAMETERS ON AN IMPLICIT PARTITIONED FLUID-STRUCTURE SOLVER

Marcus Heck; Dörte C. Sternel; Michael Schäfer; Saim Yigit


ECCOMAS CFD 2006: Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, September 5-8, 2006 | 2006

INFLUENCE OF NUMERICAL PARAMETERS FOR LARGE EDDY SIMULATIONS OF COMPLEX FLOW FIELDS

Saim Yigit; Dörte C. Sternel; M. Schäfer; F. Gauss


Archive | 2007

An enhanced implicit partitioned ALE approach for fluid-structure interaction simulations

Saim Yigit; Marcus Heck; Michael Schäfer; Dörte C. Sternel


Archive | 2007

Efficient and robust simulation of fluid-structure interaction

Marcus Heck; Michael Schäfer; Dörte C. Sternel; Saim Yigit

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Marcus Heck

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Michael Schäfer

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Dörte C. Sternel

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Hermann Lienhart

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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J. Pereira Gomes

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Michael Schäfer

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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