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Title: FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION, THEORETICAL ASPECTS AND APPLICATIONS FOR AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURES
Authors: BARAN, D
PAUN, H
PETRISOR, S
Keywords: Finite element analysis, fluid-structure interaction
stress analysis
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: CNTermo 2006;1-10
Abstract: Numerical simulations have been used for quite some time in aeronautics, but the fluid structure interaction is a rather recent domain. The total annual expenditure for flow simulations in mechanical engineering is still much smaller than for structural analysis, but the number of applications in fluid-flow analysis is growing. This is largely due to valuable analysis capabilities that are now available for many practical cases of fluid flow in mechanical engineering—and the trend will undoubtedly grow stronger, thanks to a newly emerging field of analysis. The main purpose of this paper is implementing and verifying the technology of obtaining fluid-structure analysis in aerospace products.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1397
ISSN: 1223-964 X
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