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\title{On monolithic and Chorin-Temam schemes for incompressible flows in moving domains.}
\title{On monolithic and Chorin-Temam schemes for incompressible flows in moving domains}
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\summary{Several time discretized domain for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (iNSE) in moving domains have been proposed in literature. Here, we introduce a unified formulation that combines different approaches found in literature, allowing a common well posedness and time stability analysis. It can be therefore shown that only a particular choice of numerical schemes ensure such properties under some restrictions. The analysis will be shown for Chorin-Temam schemes using the insight found in the monolithic case. Results are supported from numerical simulations and its usage in fluid-solid interaction problems will be presented.}
\summary{Several time discretized domain for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (iNSE) in moving domains have been proposed in literature. Here, we introduce a unified formulation that combines different approaches found in literature, allowing a common well posedness and time stability analysis. It can be therefore shown that only a particular choice of numerical schemes ensure such properties under some restrictions. The analysis will be shown for Chorin-Temam schemes using the insight found in the monolithic case. Results are supported from numerical simulations and its usage in fluid-solid interaction problems in cardiac geometries will be presented.}
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\keywords{numerical schemes, stability analysis, incompressible flows, fluid-structure interaction}