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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
  
a stabilized semi-implicit frictional step finite element method for solving coupled fluid-structure interaction problems involving free surface waves is presented. The stabilized equations are derived at a differential level via a finite element calculus procedure. A new mesh updating technique based on solving a fictitious elastic problem on the moving mesh is described. One example of the efficiency of the stabilized semi-implicit algorithm for the coupled solution of fluid-structure interaction problems is presented.  
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A stabilized semi-implicit frictional step finite element method for solving coupled fluid-structure interaction problems involving free surface waves is presented. The stabilized equations are derived at a differential level via a finite element calculus procedure. A new mesh updating technique based on solving a fictitious elastic problem on the moving mesh is described. One example of the efficiency of the stabilized semi-implicit algorithm for the coupled solution of fluid-structure interaction problems is presented.  
  
 
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Abstract

A stabilized semi-implicit frictional step finite element method for solving coupled fluid-structure interaction problems involving free surface waves is presented. The stabilized equations are derived at a differential level via a finite element calculus procedure. A new mesh updating technique based on solving a fictitious elastic problem on the moving mesh is described. One example of the efficiency of the stabilized semi-implicit algorithm for the coupled solution of fluid-structure interaction problems is presented.

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