Voß, HeinrichHeinrichVoßStammberger, MarkusMarkusStammberger2021-09-232021-09-232012-11-28Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME 135 (1): 11303 - (2013-01-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10384Free vibrations of fluid-solid structures are governed by unsymmetric eigenvalue problems. A common approach which works fine for weakly coupled systems is to project the problem to a space spanned by modes of the uncoupled system. For strongly coupled systems, however, the approximation properties are not satisfactory. This paper reports on a framework for taking advantage of the structure of the unsymmetric eigenvalue problem allowing for a variational characterization of its eigenvalues and structure preserving iterative projection methods. We further cover an adjusted automated multilevel substructuring (AMLS) method for huge fluid-solid structures. The reliability and efficiency of the method are demonstrated by the free vibrations of a structure completely filled with water. © 2013 American Society of Mechanical Engineers.en1528-8978Journal of pressure vessel technology20121TechnikStructural-acoustic vibration problems in the presence of strong couplingJournal Article10.1115/1.4007251Other