The reference map technique for simulating dense suspensions of flexible particles

ORAL

Abstract

Conventional computational methods often create a dilemma for fluid-structure interaction problems. Typically, solids are simulated using a Lagrangian approach with a grid that moves with the material, whereas fluids are simulated using an Eulerian approach with a fixed spatial grid, requiring some type of interfacial coupling between the two different perspectives. Here, a fully Eulerian method for simulating structures immersed in a fluid will be presented. By introducing a reference map variable to model finite-deformation constitutive relations in the structures on the same grid as the fluid, the interfacial coupling problem is highly simplified. The method is particularly well suited for simulating soft, highly-deformable materials and many-body contact problems. We demonstrate the method by using a large-scale, three-dimensional, parallel implementation of it to simulate dense suspensions of flexible particles.

*Y. L. is supported by DOE through Computer Science Graduate Fellowship.
N.D. is supported by DOD through National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Yuexia Lin

    • SEAS, Harvard University

Authors

  • Yuexia Lin

    • SEAS, Harvard University
  • Nicholas Derr

    • SEAS, Harvard Univ
    • SEAS, Harvard University
  • Kenneth Kamrin

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
  • Christopher Rycroft

    • SEAS, Harvard Univ
    • Harvard University
    • SEAS, Harvard University
    • John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
    • Harvard Univ
    • Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
    • Applied Mathematics, Harvard University