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Conclusions and Future Lines of Research

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The aim of this chapter is to summarize all the thesis’s work done highlighting its innovative points and main contributions. The thesis outcomes leave many open lines of research and future developments. The future lines of work are given in the last section of this chapter.

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  1. S.R. Idelsohn, J. Marti, A. Limache, and E. Oñate. Unified lagrangian formulation for elastic solids and incompressible fluids: Applications to fluid-structure interaction problems via the pfem. Computer Methods In Applied Mechanics And Engineering, 197:1762–1776, 2008.

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Franci, A. (2017). Conclusions and Future Lines of Research. In: Unified Lagrangian Formulation for Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Fluid-Structure Interaction and Coupled Thermal Problems Using the PFEM. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45662-1_7

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