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Conjugate Gradient Method to Solve Fluid Structure Interaction Problem
Thies University, Thies, Senegal
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Thies University, Thies, Senegal
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Abstract
In this paper, we propose a method to solve coupled problem. Our computational method is mainly based on conjugate gradient algorithm. We use finite difference method for the structure and finite element method for the fluid. Conjugate gradient method gives suitable numerical results according to some papers.
KeywordsFluid-Structure InteractionBeamStokesFinite ElementFinite Difference MethodConjugate Gradient Method
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