Finite element analysis of compressible and incompressible fluid-solid systems

  • Bermúdez A
  • Durán R
  • Rodríguez R
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This paper deals with a finite element method to solve interior fluid-structure vibration problems valid for compressible and incompressible fluids. It is based on a displacement formulation for both the fluid and the solid. The pressure of the fluid is also used as a variable for the theoretical analysis yielding a well posed mixed linear eigenvalue problem. Lowest order triangular Raviart-Thomas elements are used for the fluid and classical piecewise linear elements for the solid. Transmission conditions at the fluid-solid interface are taken into account in a weak sense yielding a nonconforming discretization. The method does not present spurious or circulation modes for nonzero frequencies. Convergence is proved and error estimates independent of the acoustic speed are given. For incompressible fluids, a convenient equivalent stream function formulation and a post-process to compute the pressure are introduced.

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Bermúdez, A., Durán, R., & Rodríguez, R. (1998). Finite element analysis of compressible and incompressible fluid-solid systems. Mathematics of Computation, 67(221), 111–136. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-98-00901-6

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