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-Fig. 1Hypothetical analysis demonstrating the use of PFEM in an IFE problem.+Fig. 1 Hypothetical analysis demonstrating the use of PFEM in an IFE problem.
  
 In addition, there is complexity in enforcing contact conditions and managing fluid discretization in and near the contact region. Structural contact is addressed using a node-to-segment approach based on Lagrange multipliers, with an algorithm to identify the contact occurrence point, as demonstrates as follow: In addition, there is complexity in enforcing contact conditions and managing fluid discretization in and near the contact region. Structural contact is addressed using a node-to-segment approach based on Lagrange multipliers, with an algorithm to identify the contact occurrence point, as demonstrates as follow:
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 phenomenon due to pulsatile fluid flow, as demonstrated bellow: phenomenon due to pulsatile fluid flow, as demonstrated bellow:
  
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 The following simulation aims to represent the interaction between both leaflets present in the cardiac aortic valve. A time- and y-coordinate-dependent parabolic inlet velocity profile, in a laminar regime, is prescribed at the left part of the fluid flow. The following simulation aims to represent the interaction between both leaflets present in the cardiac aortic valve. A time- and y-coordinate-dependent parabolic inlet velocity profile, in a laminar regime, is prescribed at the left part of the fluid flow.
  
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 This last case is an extension of the previous problem, where the distance between the leaflets is reduced, while keeping the other distances and boundary conditions unchanged. Thus, the structures effectively come into contact, as demonstrated bellow: This last case is an extension of the previous problem, where the distance between the leaflets is reduced, while keeping the other distances and boundary conditions unchanged. Thus, the structures effectively come into contact, as demonstrated bellow:
  
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