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Make the coupling stronger in perpendicular flap case #539

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With this change the coupling becomes stronger for the perpendicular flap case. It will require implicit coupling AND acceleration methods to converge. With $\rho=42$, it requires only implicit coupling, no acceleration is necessary. With current $\rho=3000$, both explicit and implicit coupling could lead to convergence.
With $\rho=1$, the result from fluid-openfoam-solid-dealii looks like:
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With $\rho=42$, the result from fluid-openfoam-solid-dealii looks like:
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@Fujikawas Fujikawas marked this pull request as draft June 10, 2024 09:03
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Worth considering on top: We could make the fluid inflow time-dependent. Then, also the $\rho=3000$ scenario could look interesting again.

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MakisH commented Jun 27, 2024

@Fujikawas please add in a comment the new figures you got in the context of https://github.com/MakisH/ofw19-training

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