1505 Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Moving Boundaries and Interfaces

  • Artem Korobenko, University Of Calgary
  • Jinhui Yan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Ming-Chen Hsu, Iowa State University
  • Kenji Takizawa, Waseda University
  • Yuri Bazilevs, Brown University
  • Tayfun Tezduyar, Rice University

This mini-symposium will bring together speakers from the academia and industry to discuss the most recent advances and emerging research directions in computational fluid-structure interaction and moving boundaries and interfaces in engineering, sciences, and medicine. The presentations will cover a wide range of challenging applications, including cardiovascular fluid mechanics, biomedical devices, aerospace and aerodynamics applications, wind turbines and turbomachinery, additive manufacturing, and marine and automotive applications.

The topics covered will include theoretical developments, stable and efficient iterative methods, advanced mesh moving methods, adaptive methods, robust multiphysics coupling methods, stabilized and multiscale methods, sophisticated discretization techniques, including Isogeometric Analysis (IGA), in fluid and structural mechanics, new developments in software design, efficient implementation on high-performance computing (HPC) platforms, post-processing tools, and related topics.

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