Projection-based stabilization of interface Lagrange multipliers in immersogeometric fluid-thin structure interaction analysis, with application to heart valve modeling

Comput Math Appl. 2017 Nov 1;74(9):2068-2088. doi: 10.1016/j.camwa.2017.07.006. Epub 2017 Jul 29.

Abstract

This paper discusses a method of stabilizing Lagrange multiplier fields used to couple thin immersed shell structures and surrounding fluids. The method retains essential conservation properties by stabilizing only the portion of the constraint orthogonal to a coarse multiplier space. This stabilization can easily be applied within iterative methods or semi-implicit time integrators that avoid directly solving a saddle point problem for the Lagrange multiplier field. Heart valve simulations demonstrate applicability of the proposed method to 3D unsteady simulations. An appendix sketches the relation between the proposed method and a high-order-accurate approach for simpler model problems.

Keywords: Finite cell method; Fluid; Heart valves; Immersogeometric analysis; Isogeometric analysis; Projection-based stabilization; structure interaction.