2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2007.08.002
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A strongly coupled, embedded-boundary method for fluid–structure interactions of elastically mounted rigid bodies

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“…An important outcome of the study was the occurrence of the type of branching behaviour that had been previously observed only at higher Reynolds numbers (Feng, 1968;Khalak and Williamson, 1999;Willden, 2006). Yang et al (2008) were able to match the responses of Leontini et al (2006) very accurately.…”
Section: Free and Prescribed Vibrations Of Rigid Circular Cylindersmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…An important outcome of the study was the occurrence of the type of branching behaviour that had been previously observed only at higher Reynolds numbers (Feng, 1968;Khalak and Williamson, 1999;Willden, 2006). Yang et al (2008) were able to match the responses of Leontini et al (2006) very accurately.…”
Section: Free and Prescribed Vibrations Of Rigid Circular Cylindersmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Several different variants of the IMB method have evolved since the 1970s, which can be grossly divided into direct or feedback forcing methods (Fadlun et al, 2000;Kempe and Fröhlich, 2012;Kim et al, 2001;Lai and Peskin, 2000;Shin et al, 2008;Tseng and Ferziger, 2003;Uhlmann, 2005a;Yang and Balaras, 2006;Yang et al, 2009;Yu and Shao, 2007), sharp-interface cut-cell methods (Seo and Mittal, 2011;Udaykumar et al, 2001) and hybrid versions of the two (Gilmanov and Sotiropoulos, 2005). Regarding circular cylinder flows, the studies of Borazjani and Sotiropoulos (2009), Gazzola et al (2011), Kim and Choi (2006), Kolomenskiy and Scheider (2009) and Yang et al (2008) constitute a selection of studies in which flow past various arrangements of single or tandem cylinders that were either stationary, freely vibrating or a combination of the two, have been investigated using the IBM. The IBM continues to grow in popularity as a result of the considerable advantages it offers over body-fitted approaches, and can be considered as a stateof-the-art numerical method for the computation of complex FSI problems.…”
Section: Free and Prescribed Vibrations Of Rigid Circular Cylindersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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