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arxiv: 1407.7514 · v1 · pith:6LIO4AZ6new · submitted 2014-07-28 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · cs.CE

Simulating flexible fiber suspensions using a scalable immersed boundary algorithm

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn cs.CE
keywords fibersdynamicssuspensionsalgorithmboundaryfiberflexibleimmersed
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We present an approach for numerically simulating the dynamics of flexible fibers in a three-dimensional shear flow using a scalable immersed boundary (IB) algorithm based on Guermond and Minev's pseudo-compressible fluid solver. The fibers are treated as one-dimensional Kirchhoff rods that resist stretching, bending, and twisting, within the generalized IB framework. We perform a careful numerical comparison against experiments on single fibers performed by S. G. Mason and co-workers, who categorized the fiber dynamics into several distinct orbit classes. We show that the orbit class may be determined using a single dimensionless parameter for low Reynolds flows. Lastly, we simulate dilute suspensions containing up to hundreds of fibers using a distributed- memory computer cluster. These simulations serve as a stepping stone for studying more complex suspension dynamics including non-dilute suspensions and aggregation of fibers (also known as flocculation).

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