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Fluid‐Structure Interaction Problems
Roger Ohayon,Jean-Sébastien Schotté +1 more
- 15 Nov 2004
- pp 1-12
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TL;DR: In this paper, reduced order models leading to symmetric matrix systems are described using static well-posed behavior of the irrotational fluid, and the fluid-structure boundary value local equations, expressed in terms of fluid scalar field variables for the fluid and displacement variables for structure, are regularized for zero-frequency limit.
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Abstract: Several reduced order formulations are reviewed in the case of linear vibration analysis of bounded fluid-structure systems for low modal density situations Compressibility effects in the fluid for interior structural-acoustic problems, and free-surface gravity effects, as well as for hydroelastic-sloshing interaction problems in the case of incompressible liquids, are examined Reduced order models leading to symmetric matrix systems are then described using static well-posed behavior of the irrotational fluid In this respect, the fluid-structure boundary value local equations, expressed in terms of fluid scalar field variables for the fluid (and displacement variables for the structure), are regularized for zero-frequency limit
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