Eulerian simulation of complex suspensions and biolocomotion in three dimensions
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Abstract
We present a numerical method specifically designed for simulating three-dimensional fluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems based on the reference map technique (RMT). The RMT is a fully Eulerian FSI numerical method that allows fluids and large-deformation elastic solids to be represented on a single fixed computational grid. This eliminates the need for meshing complex geometries typical in other FSI approaches, and greatly simplifies the coupling between fluid and solids. We develop a three-dimensional implementation of the RMT, parallelized using the distributed memory paradigm, to simulate incompressible FSI with neo-Hookean solids. As part of our method, we develop a new field extrapolation scheme that works efficiently in parallel. Through representative examples, we demonstrate the method's suitability in investigating many-body and active systems.
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Publication: Yuexia L. Lin, Nicholas J. Derr, and Chris H. Rycroft, Eulerian simulation of complex suspensions and biolocomotion in three dimensions, arXiv:2104.00095 (2021).
Presenters
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Christopher Rycroft
Harvard University, Harvard
Authors
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Yuexia L Lin
Harvard University
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Nicholas J Derr
Harvard University
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Christopher Rycroft
Harvard University, Harvard