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Coupled Boundary and Finite Element Methods for the Solution of the Dynamic Fluid-Structure Interaction Problem (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
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Coupled Boundary and Finite Element Methods for the Solution of the Dynamic Fluid-Structure Interaction Problem (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Series: Lecture Notes in Engineering, 77
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This text considers the problem of the dynamic fluid-structure
interaction between a finite elastic structure and the acoustic
field in an unbounded fluid-filled exterior domain. The exterior
acoustic field is modelled through a boundary integral equation
over the structure surface. However, the classical boundary
integral equation formulations of this problem either have no
solutions or do not have unique solutions at certain characteristic
frequencies (which depend on the surface geometry) and it is
necessary to employ modified boundary integral equation
formulations which are valid for all frequencies. The particular
approach adopted here involves an arbitrary coupling parameter and
the effect that this parameter has on the stability and accuracy of
the numerical method used to solve the integral equation is
examined. The boundary integral analysis of the exterior acoustic
problem is coupled with a finite element analysis of the elastic
structure in order to investigate the interaction between the
dynamic behaviour of the structure and the associated acoustic
field. Recently there has been some controversy over whether or not
the coupled problem also suffers from the non-uniqueness problems
associated with the classical integral equation formulations of the
exterior acoustic problem. This question is resolved by
demonstrating that .the solution to the coupled problem is not
unique at the characteristic frequencies and that it is necessary
to employ an integral equation formulation valid for all
frequencies.
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