Mathematical Theory of Evolutionary Fluid-Flow Structure Interactions, 1st ed. 2018
Oberwolfach Seminars Series, Vol. 48

Language: English

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This book is devoted to the study of coupled partial differential equation models, which describe complex dynamical systems occurring in modern scientific applications such as fluid/flow-structure interactions. The first chapter provides a general description of a fluid-structure interaction, which is formulated within a realistic framework, where the structure subject to a frictional damping moves within the fluid. The second chapter then offers a multifaceted description, with often surprising results, of the case of the static interface; a case that is argued in the literature to be a good model for small, rapid oscillations of the structure. The third chapter describes flow-structure interaction where the compressible Navier-Stokes equations are replaced by the linearized Euler equation, while the solid is taken as a nonlinear plate, which oscillates in the surrounding gas flow. The final chapter focuses on a the equations of nonlinear acoustics coupled with linear acoustics or elasticity, as they arise in the context of high intensity ultrasound applications.

An introduction to a fluid-structure model.- Linear parabolic-hyperbolic fluid-structure interaction models.- Flow-plate interactions: well-posedness and long-time behavior.- Some aspects in nonlinear acoustics coupling and shape optimization

Barbara Kaltenbacher

Igor Kukavica

Irena Lasiecka

Roberto Triggiani

Amjad Tuffaha

Justin T. Webster


Describes in a user-friendly way recent advances in mathematical analysis of coupled PDE-systems with interaction at the interface

Indicates attractive directions for future research, including several open problems

Presents PhD students an excellent starting point for their own research in the area