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Partitioned analysis of coupled mechanical systems

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This is a tutorial article that reviews the use of partitioned analysis procedures for the analysis of coupled dynamical systems using the partitioned solution approach for multilevel decomposition aimed at massively parallel computation.
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This article is published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.The article was published on 2001-03-02. It has received 806 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamical systems theory & State variable.

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Efficient Nonlinear Reduced-Order Model for Computational Fluid Dynamics-Based Aeroelastic Analysis

TL;DR: In this work, an efficient nonlinear state-space reduced-order model (ROM) is introduced that consists of both linear terms and nonlinear terms.
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Efficient Time-Marching of Fluid-Thermal-Structural Interactions

TL;DR: This study focuses on the development of a subiteration free, loosely coupled partitioned time marching procedure for fluid-thermal-structural analysis using time-accurate thermal and structural solvers combined with surrogate fluid models.
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A spatially varying robin interface condition for fluid‐structure coupled simulations

TL;DR: In this paper, a spatially varying Robin interface condition for solving fluid-structure interaction problems involving incompressible fluid flows and non-uniform flexible structures was proposed, which can improve the stability and accuracy of partitioned numerical solution procedures.
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Monolithic and partitioned time integration methods for real-time heterogeneous simulations

TL;DR: Two direct coupling algorithms endowed with subcycling are presented, capable of ensuring the continuity of acceleration between non-overlapping subdomains and a mass-orthogonal velocity projection characterized by a non-negative energy dissipation is introduced.
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