Existence of a solution to a fluid-multi-layered-structure interaction problem
Boris Muha, Suncica Canic

TL;DR
This paper proves the existence of solutions for a complex fluid-structure interaction model involving multi-layered elastic walls, using a novel numerical scheme that demonstrates convergence and reveals regularization effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new existence proof for a nonlinear multi-layered FSI problem and a semi-discrete operator splitting scheme that converges to a weak solution.
Findings
Existence of weak solutions for the multi-layered FSI problem.
Convergence of the numerical scheme to the solution.
Regularization effect due to the thin fluid-structure interface with mass.
Abstract
We study a nonlinear, unsteady, moving boundary, fluid-structure (FSI) problem in which the structure is composed of two layers: a thin layer which is in contact with the fluid, and a thick layer which sits on top of the thin structural layer. The fluid flow, which is driven by the time-dependent dynamic pressure data, is governed by the 2D Navier-Stokes equations for an incompressible, viscous fluid, defined on a 2D cylinder. The elastodynamics of the cylinder wall is governed by the 1D linear wave equation modeling the thin structural layer, and by the 2D equations of linear elasticity modeling the thick structural layer. The fluid and the structure, as well as the two structural layers, are fully coupled via the kinematic and dynamic coupling conditions describing continuity of velocity and balance of contact forces. The thin structural layer acts as a fluid-structure interface with…
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