[CoSimulationApplication] FSI-Mok Benchmark IGA-FEM #148
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…ng the nearest neighbor mapper
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This PR introduces the FSI-Mok benchmark where the structure is discretized using IBRA elements (Kirchhoff-Love shell 3-parameter elements) and the fluid is modeled with stabilized finite elements. The mapping strategy employed in this example is the nearest neighbor mapper, specifically customized for IGA-FEM partitioned simulations.
Once the PR for the IGA-FEM nearest neighbor mapper is merged, this example will be fully compatible with KratosMultiphysics
masterbranch (KratosMultiphysics/Kratos#13527).