Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6932834 Journal of Computational Physics 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present an immersed boundary method for interactions between elastic boundaries and mixtures of two fluids. Each fluid has its own velocity field and volume-fraction. A penalty method is used to enforce the condition that both fluidsʼ velocities agree with that of the elastic boundaries. The method is applied to several problems: Taylorʼs swimming sheet problem for a mixture of two viscous fluids, peristaltic pumping of a mixture of two viscous fluids, with and without immersed particles, and peristaltic pumping of a mixture of a viscous fluid and a viscoelastic fluid. The swimming sheet and peristalsis problems have received much attention recently in the context of a single viscoelastic fluid. Numerical results demonstrate that the method converges and show its capability to handle a number of flow problems of substantial current interest. They illustrate that for each of these problems, the relative motion between the two fluids changes the observed behaviors profoundly compared to the single fluid case.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Science Applications
Authors
, , ,