The increasing accuracy requirements in many of todays simulation tasks in science and
engineering more and more often entail the need to take into account more than one physical
eect. Among the most important and most challenging of such multiphysics problems,
with respect to both modelling and computational issues, are
uid-structure interactions
(FSI), i.e. interactions of some movable or deformable elastic structure with an internal or
surrounding
uid
ow. Fluid-structure interaction problems and multiphysics problems in
general are often too complex to solve analytically and so they have to be analyzed by means
of experiments or numerical simulation. Two main approaches exist for the simulation of
uid-structure interaction problems; Monolithic and Partitioned approaches. In Monolithic
approach, the equations governing the
ow and the displacement of the structure are solved
simultaneously, with a single solver. While in Partitioned approach, the equations governing
the
ow and the displacement of the structure are solved separately, with two distinct
solvers. In this work a structural analysis code to simulate the response of linear elastic
structure in FSI was developed. Boundary Element Method (BEM), a numerical technique
based on the boundary integral equations of continuum mechanics problems, was adopted
to solve the corresponding equation of motion. To obtain the dynamic solutions in BEM,
the so-called Dual Reciprocity Method (DRM) was incorporated
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