Stochastic moving boundary problems in fluid-structure interaction — NSF Award to University of Washington (WA, $97,945)
Fluid-Structure interaction (FSI) refers to physical systems whose behavior is dictated by the interaction of an elastic body and a fluid mass. The study of FSI is relevant to various applications, ranging from aerodynamics to biomechanics. To address the inherent numerical and physical uncertainties in these applicati
| Award title | Stochastic moving boundary problems in fluid-structure interaction |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2553666 |
| Awardee | University of Washington |
| City | SEATTLE |
| State | WA |
| Amount obligated | $97,945 |
| Principal investigator | Krutika Tawri |
| Program | APPLIED MATHEMATICS |
| Start date | 01/15/2026 |
| Abstract | Fluid-Structure interaction (FSI) refers to physical systems whose behavior is dictated by the interaction of an elastic body and a fluid mass. The study of FSI is relevant to various applications, ranging from aerodynamics to biomechanics. To address the inherent numerical and physical uncertainties in these applications, it is common to introduce stochastic influences into mathematical models. This project takes an initial step in investigating the effects of stochastic forces on FSI models ar |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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