Analysis of a Galerkin scheme to avoid the locking phenomenon: solid-fluid interaction problem

Author:

Vásquez-Coronel A,Salazar-Jurado E,Cuesta-Herrera L,Altamirano-Fernández A

Abstract

Abstract Determining the response to the forces applied to an elastic solid containing an ideal fluid with constant density is essential in the engineering and biomedical fields. Therefore this paper aims to present and analyze a mixed finite element method for an interaction problem solid-fluid that contributes to understanding these areas. It is assumed transmission conditions are maintained at the fluid boundary and are given by the balance of forces and the equality of normal displacements. The mixed variational formulation that avoids the locking phenomenon, for the coupled problem is in terms of displacement, stress tensor, and rotation in the solid and by pressure and scalar potential in the fluid, the main contribution of this work. The first transmission condition is imposed in the definition of the space and the rest of the conditions appear naturally, which means Lagrange multipliers are not needed at the coupling border. The unknowns for the fluid and the solid are approximated by finite element subspaces of Lagrange and Arnold-Falk-Winther of order 1, which lead to a Galerkin scheme for the continuous problem. Also, the resulting Galerkin scheme is convergent and derives optimal convergence rates. Finally, the model is illustrated using a numerical example.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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