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Fluidstructure interaction problems, nite element and boundary element approaches A bibliography (19951998)
Jaroslav Mackerle
Linko ( ping Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, S-581 83 Linko ( ping, Sweden

Abstract This bibliography contains references to papers, conference proceedings and theses/dissertations dealing with nite element and boundary element analyses of uidstructure interaction problems that were published in 19951998. 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

1. Introduction This bibliography provides a list of references on nite element and boundary element methods applied to the analysis of uidstructure interaction problems. General solution techniques as well as problem-specic applications are included. The entries have been retrieved from the authors database, MAKEBASE. They are grouped into two main sections: nite elements boundary elements The references have been published in scientic journals, conference proceedings, and theses/disserations between 19951998. Some previously published reviews and books on the nite element and boundary element analysis of uidstructure interaction problems in general can be found in entries [148157] of the Finite element methods section and in [4649] of the Boundary element methods section of this bibliography, respectively. The references are sorted in each category alphabetically according to the rst authors name. The main topics include: 2D and 3D uidstructure interaction, stationary and transient, linear and nonlinear; solid-uid interaction; uidstructure interaction under cavitation condition; far-eld uidstructure interaction; coupled structure-acoustic-uid problems; soiluidstructure interaction; uidparticle interaction; aero-elastic simulations; compressible and incompressible uid-structure vibrations; wave-structure coupling; uidstructural instability; blast loading
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conditions; underwater explosion; sloshing problems; earthquake analysis; added masses and damping; spectral problems; nite element library; mesh generation and updating; parallel approaches. The main applications to: pipes and tubes; tube bundles; non-rigid pipelines; submarine pipelines; rectangular tanks; cylindrical tanks; conical tanks; worm tanks; moving tanks; waste storage tanks; submerged structures; naval applications; oshore structures; tension leg platforms; exible cylinders in waves; oating structures; shipwater interaction; orthotropic and anisotropic open cylindrical shells; sandwich plates in contact with water; gravity dams; arch dams; underground power plants; fuel rods in water reactors; submerged turbomachinery wheels; centrifugal impellers; water lled pressure vessels; propeller aircraft cabine; hydraulic power systems; lubricated contacts; bio-uid mechanics. 2. Bibliography Finite element methods Papers in journals/conference proceedings and theses
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