Fluid-structure interactions (FSI), or the
interaction of a deformable structure with a
surrounding or internal fluid flow, are
presently among the most important and
difficult Multiphysics problems that numerical
simulations are attempting to solve. The
fundamental benefit of utilizing partitioned-
coupling algorithms to solve any FSI
simulation is that it treats both the fluid and
structural solvers as "black-box," with
information exchange taking place only on the
shared domain boundaries (surface-coupled
problems). Kratos-CoSimulation is one of
the open-source coupling tools available on
the market, which provides a coupling
framework including coupling algorithms, data
mapping (for non-matching grids), as well as
an interface for other solvers to connect to
and leverage the coupling features.
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Fluid-structure interactions (FSI), or the
interaction of a deformable structure with a
surrounding or internal fluid flow, are
presently among the most important and
difficult Multiphysics problems that numerical
simulations are attempting to solve. The
fundamental benefit of utilizing partitioned-
coupling algorithms to solve any FSI
simulation is that it treats both the fluid and
structural solvers as "black-box," with
information exchange taking place only on the
shared domain bou...
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