I am designing a study of elastic responses of structures underwater. An 
important aspect in calculating vibration is the added mass (effect of 
accelerating the incompressible fluid around the vibrating object). Instead 
of using a transient FSI setup, I am seeking to solve the potential flow 
around the object using a boundary element. The complexity of the boundary 
element method is higher and utilizes "panels" while I want to stick to 
linear or quadratic 3d finite elements for the structural elastic 
deflection.  I would only need the exterior faces to be transferred to the 
BEM (not to be overly simplistic!) The calculation would need to be coupled 
such that the potential flow solution updates the solid deflection shape 
and visa versa.

With all of that wind up, my question is what methods are available for 
solving by passing solutions between two meshes or perhaps using a 
connector to map one solution to the other? I suppose I could resort to 
preCICE but imagine there's a way to run this within a deal ii "program".

I hope my questions are somewhat clear enough, because I'm learning as I 
go. Any first thoughts are appreciated 

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