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Projection Based Semi-Implicit Partitioned Reduced Basis Method for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems
Monica Nonino1, Francesco Ballarin2, Gianluigi Rozza3
1Department of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern Platz, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
In this manuscript a POD-Galerkin based Reduced Order Model for unsteady Fluid-Structure Interaction problems is presented. The model is based on a partitioned algorithm, with semi-implicit treatment of the coupling conditions. A Chorin-Temam projection scheme is applied to the incompressible Navier-Stokes problem, and a Robin coupling condition is used for the coupling between the fluid and the solid. The coupled problem is based on an Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian formulation, and the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition procedure is used for the generation of the reduced basis. We extend existing works on a segregated Reduced Order Model for Fluid-Structure Interaction to unsteady problems that couple an incompressible, Newtonian fluid with a linear elastic solid, in two spatial dimensions. We consider three test cases to assess the overall capabilities of the method: an unsteady, non-parametrized problem, a problem that presents a geometrical parametrization of the solid domain, and finally, a problem where a parametrization of the solid's shear modulus is taken into account.
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