CSE Seminar: Fluid-Structure Interaction - Summer 13
- Term
- Summer 13
- Lecturer
- Dr. rer. nat. Miriam Mehl, Dr. rer. nat. Tobias Neckel, Dipl.-Math. Benjamin Uekermann
- Time and Place
- block seminar, schedule t.b.a.; preliminary session: Jan 31th, 6pm, 02.07.023
- Audience
- Computational Science and Engineering (2nd semester),
Informatics (Master), Mathematics (Master) - Tutorials
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- Exam
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- Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
- 2 SWS (2S) / 4 Credits
- TUMonline
- t.b.a.
Important Dates
Date | Time | Room | What | Comments |
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31.01.2013 | 18:00 | 02.07.023 | Preliminary Session | All organisational things will be discussed here |
20.02.2013 | 12:00 | - | Registration Deadline | email to Dipl.-Math. Benjamin Uekermann, see below |
Seminar Organization
Every student participating in the seminar has to choose one of the offered topics, prepare a paper, and a give a presentation about it. In addition, every student has to write two short reviews of papers from other students. The paper has to be submitted first, followed by the reviews of two other papers and, finally, the presentation of the topic to the other seminar participants.
Seminar Topics
The seminar covers topics related to the simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. It does not claim or even try to cover the full range of available topics in that field, but orients on current research topics and available expertise of the people giving the seminar.
Topic | Discipl. | |
1 | Fluidmechanics basics (modeling) | E |
2 | FEM for fluid equations and moving geometries | M |
3 | Structural mechanics basics and discretization with FEM | E+M |
4 | Monolithic Coupling | M+E |
5 | Partitioned Coupling | M+E |
6 | Added-mass effect (stability analysis) | M |
7 | Data mapping for non-matching grids | CS |
8 | Peano as fluid simulation tool | CS+E |
9 | Comsol as structure simulation tool | CS+E |
10 | preCICE as coupling environment for partitioned FSI | CS |
Registering for the Seminar
To register for the seminar write an email to Dipl.-Math. Benjamin Uekermann including your CV, a short motivation letter (half page), your TUM grades (if you have already grades) and your three favourite topics (ordered). Registration deadline is Feb 20th, 12 noon.