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A partition of unity approach to fluid mechanics and fluid-structure interaction

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2020-03-18 v1

Abstract

For problems involving large deformations of thin structures, simulating fluid-structure interaction (FSI) remains challenging largely due to the need to balance computational feasibility, efficiency, and solution accuracy. Overlapping domain techniques have been introduced as a way to combine the fluid-solid mesh conformity, seen in moving-mesh methods, without the need for mesh smoothing or re-meshing, which is a core characteristic of fixed mesh approaches. In this work, we introduce a novel overlapping domain method based on a partition of unity approach. Unified function spaces are defined as a weighted sum of fields given on two overlapping meshes. The method is shown to achieve optimal convergence rates and to be stable for steady-state Stokes, Navier-Stokes, and ALE Navier-Stokes problems. Finally, we present results for FSI in the case of a 2D mock aortic valve simulation. These initial results point to the potential applicability of the method to a wide range of FSI applications, enabling boundary layer refinement and large deformations without the need for re-meshing or user-defined stabilization.

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@article{arxiv.1902.06168,
  title  = {A partition of unity approach to fluid mechanics and fluid-structure interaction},
  author = {Maximilian Balmus and Andre Massing and Johan Hoffman and Reza Razavi and David Nordsletten},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.06168},
  year   = {2020}
}

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34 pages, 15 figure