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Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) is an interdependent phenomenon between a fluid and a structure that affects their dynamic behavior. It is important because it often affects the safety and lifetime of structures. Therefore, controlling FSI is important. In the study of the control of FSI, numerical simulations are often used because they are suitable for parametric studies and reduce the need for...
Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) affects the dynamic characteristics and behaviors of the fluid and structure, and being able to understand and solve FSI problems is very important in engineering, science, medicine, and everyday life. Generally, FSI problems are simulated by either monolithic or partitioned methods. There are still many challenges in the development of better numerical methods for...
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