Dates
Venue
Instructors
- Yuri Bazilevs (University of California, San Diego)
- Kenji Takizawa (Waseda University, Tokyo)
- Tayfun Tezduyar (Rice University, Houston)
Short-Course Overview
The lectures will focus on the fundamental concepts and advanced topics in computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI). The fundamental concepts will include the stabilized formulations, ALE method and ALE-VMS technique, space–time (ST) method and ST-VMS technique, mesh update methods for flows with moving interfaces, iterative solution techniques and parallel computing concepts, and isogeometric analysis. The advanced topics are the ST computational FSI techniques, ALE-VMS computational FSI techniques, and FSI coupling techniques. The topics to be covered include the core technologies and the special techniques targeting specific classes of problems.
Textbook on Computational FSI
- Computational Fluid–Structure Interaction
- Methods and Applications
- Y. Bazilevs, K. Takizawa and T.E. Tezduyar