Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6917751 | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2013 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
This work concerns the interaction of light membrane structures enclosing incompressible fluids. Large displacements and collapsed boundaries (initially slender subdomains) are characteristic of this class of problems. A finite-element/boundary-element (FE/BE) coupled discretization is presented as an enabling technology, addressing these challenges by avoiding volumetric meshing as required by arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian or immersed boundary type methods. The presented formulation includes a compatibility condition, to which a physical interpretation is given; and a regularizing bending stiffness, observed to be necessary from both the theoretical (well-posedness) and numerical (stability) point of view. A cheap contact load is designed to deal with possibly complex geometries, reusing already computed discrete boundary element kernels. Numerical experiments show the capabilities of the proposed scheme.
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Authors
T.M. van Opstal, E.H. van Brummelen,