New publication

The paper “Splitting schemes for incompressible fluid/thin-walled structure interaction with unfitted meshes” was accepted for publication in the Comptes Rendus Mathématique. Further details available here.

New publication

The conference paper “Robin-Neumann schemes for incompressible fluid-structure interaction” was accepted for publication in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer. Further information available here.

Mid-term project review

The oral presentation for the mid-term review of the EXIFSI project is scheduled on April 2, 2015, from 10 AM to 11 AM.

Visiting PhD student

Visit of Thomas Boiveau, PhD student of Prof. Erik Burman (University College London, UK) on January 26-26, 2015. Work on a penatly-free method for fluid-structure interaction.

New preprint

The paper “Convergence analysis for a class of splitting schemes in incompressible fluid-structure interaction” was submitted for publication. Preprint available here.

PhD defense

The PhD defense of Jimmy Mullaert will take place on December 17, 2014, at Université Paris 6. PhD dissertation available here.

Workshop talk

Benoit Fabrèges gives a talk on “A Nitsche-XFEM fictitious domain method for an immersed thin-walled structure in an incompressible fluid” at the International workshop on numerical methods and applications in fluid-structure interactions, November 24-25, 2014, Grenoble, France.

Workshop poster

Mikel Landajuela presents a poster on “Splitting schemes for incompressible fluid/thin-walled structure interaction with unfitted meshes” at the International workshop on numerical methods and applications in fluid-structure interactions, November 24-25, 2014, Grenoble, France. Poster file available here.

New preprint

The short paper “Splitting schemes for incompressible fluid/thin-walled structure interaction with unfitted meshes” was submitted for publication. Further information
available here.

New publication

The paper “Explicit coupling schemes for a fluid-fluid interaction problem arising in hemodyanmics” was accepted for publication in the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. Further details available here.