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Van der Zee, K.G. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), De Borst, R. (author)Numerical simulations of fluid-structure interaction typically require vast computational resources. Finite-element techniques employing goal-oriented hp-adaptation strategies could offer a substantial improvement in the efficiency of such simulations. These strategies rely on dual-based a-posteriori error estimates for quantities of interest....conference paper 2006
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Van der Zee, K.G. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), De Borst, R. (author)Numerical simulations of fluid-structure interaction typically require vast computational resources. Finite-element techniques employing goal-oriented hp-adaptation strategies could offer a substantial improvement in the efficiency of such simulations. These strategies rely on dual-based a-posteriori error estimates for quantities of interest....conference paper 2006
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Michler, C. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), In 't Groen, R. (author), De Borst, R. (author)The numerical solution of fluid-structure interactions with the customary subiteration method incurs numerous deficiencies. We validate a recently proposed solution method based on the conjugation of subiteration with a Newton-Krylov method, and demonstrate its superiority and beneficial characteristics.conference paper 2006
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De Borst, R. (author), Hulshoff, S.J. (author), Lenz, S. (author), Munts, E.A. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), Wall, W.A. (author)The basic idea of multiscale methods, namely the decomposition of a problem into a coarse scale and a fine scale, has in an intuitive manner been used in engineering for many decades, if not for centuries. Also in computational science, large-scale problems have been solved, and local data, for instance displacements, forces or velocities, have...conference paper 2006
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Michler, C. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), In 't Groen, R. (author), De Borst, R. (author)The numerical solution of fluid-structure interactions with the customary subiteration method incurs numerous deficiencies. We validate a recently proposed solution method based on the conjugation of subiteration with a Newton-Krylov method, and demonstrate its superiority and beneficial characteristics.conference paper 2006
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De Borst, R. (author), Hulshoff, S.J. (author), Lenz, S. (author), Munts, E.A. (author), Van Brummelen, E.H. (author), Wall, W.A. (author)The basic idea of multiscale methods, namely the decomposition of a problem into a coarse scale and a fine scale, has in an intuitive manner been used in engineering for many decades, if not for centuries. Also in computational science, large-scale problems have been solved, and local data, for instance displacements, forces or velocities, have...conference paper 2006