. "P(GD103/09/H078), S" . "978-0-415-58472-2" . "2010-09-06+02:00"^^ . "Tools for modeling fluid-structure interaction via Lagrangian FEM"@en . . "This paper deals with the description and implementation of tools necessary for performing a fluid-structure interaction analysis. First, different approaches in modeling of fluid flow are outlined. In particular, particle finite element method based on Lagrangian formulation is considered. Delaunay triangulation done by incremental Bowyer/Watson algorithm was chosen as a suitable meshing method. A pilot implementation of the code is illustrated on several examples. Recently, the performance of the mesh generator has been improved by employing an octree based data search and the generator has been fully implemented in the finite element package OOFEM as an integral part of a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solver."@en . . "Tools for modeling fluid-structure interaction via Lagrangian FEM"@en . "21110" . . . "Advances and Trends in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation" . "293042" . "RIV/68407700:21110/10:00170126" . "4"^^ . "Patz\u00E1k, Bo\u0159ek" . . . . "Tools for modeling fluid-structure interaction via Lagrangian FEM" . "University of Cape Town" . "2"^^ . . "Tools for modeling fluid-structure interaction via Lagrangian FEM" . "RIV/68407700:21110/10:00170126!RIV11-GA0-21110___" . "2"^^ . "mesh generation; Delaunay triangulation, finite element method, octree"@en . . . "Cape Town" . . "Cape Town" . "[CEED4B958F5D]" . . . . . . "Krybus, David" . "This paper deals with the description and implementation of tools necessary for performing a fluid-structure interaction analysis. First, different approaches in modeling of fluid flow are outlined. In particular, particle finite element method based on Lagrangian formulation is considered. Delaunay triangulation done by incremental Bowyer/Watson algorithm was chosen as a suitable meshing method. A pilot implementation of the code is illustrated on several examples. Recently, the performance of the mesh generator has been improved by employing an octree based data search and the generator has been fully implemented in the finite element package OOFEM as an integral part of a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solver." . . .