Bogaers, Alfred EJKok, SReddy, BDFranz, T2014-08-152014-08-152013-07Bogaers, A.E.J, Kok, S, Reddy, B.D and Franz, T. 2013. Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility. In: Third African Conference on Computational Mechanics - An International Conference - AfriCOMP13, Livingstone, Zambia, 30 July - 2 August 2013http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7581Third African Conference on Computational Mechanics - An International Conference - AfriCOMP13, Livingstone, Zambia, 30 July - 2 August 2013In recent years a great deal of advances have been made with respect to Dirichlet-Neuman (DN) partitioned fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solvers. Problems of varying degrees of complexity can be solved with reasonable efficiencies through the use of the various interface coupling techniques. One particular class of problems which however cannot be solved is fully enclosed FSI problems for incompressible fluids (eg. balloon inflation problems). In this paper we explore the use of partitioned FSI using artificial compressibility (AC), whereby the fluid equations are modified to allow for compressibility which internally incorporates an approximation of the system volume change as a function of pressure.enArtificial compressibilityPartitioned fluid-structure interactionsFully enclosed flowTreatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibilityConference PresentationBogaers, A. E., Kok, S., Reddy, B., & Franz, T. (2013). Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7581Bogaers, Alfred EJ, S Kok, BD Reddy, and T Franz. "Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7581Bogaers AE, Kok S, Reddy B, Franz T, Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7581 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Bogaers, Alfred EJ AU - Kok, S AU - Reddy, BD AU - Franz, T AB - In recent years a great deal of advances have been made with respect to Dirichlet-Neuman (DN) partitioned fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solvers. Problems of varying degrees of complexity can be solved with reasonable efficiencies through the use of the various interface coupling techniques. One particular class of problems which however cannot be solved is fully enclosed FSI problems for incompressible fluids (eg. balloon inflation problems). In this paper we explore the use of partitioned FSI using artificial compressibility (AC), whereby the fluid equations are modified to allow for compressibility which internally incorporates an approximation of the system volume change as a function of pressure. DA - 2013-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Artificial compressibility KW - Partitioned fluid-structure interactions KW - Fully enclosed flow LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 T1 - Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility TI - Treatment of fully enclosed FSI using artificial compressibility UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7581 ER -