Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7156900 Computers & Fluids 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this article, the dynamics of colliding particles immersed in a viscous fluid is numerically investigated. An improved fictitious domain (FD) method for a solid-fluid system is developed and a collision strategy for multiple particles is presented. In earlier methods, a repulsive force is applied to the particles when their separation distance is less than a critical value and depending on the magnitude of this artificial repulsive force, collision of two or more particles may bounce unrealistically. In the present method, when the collision of two or more particles happens, the collision force acting on each colliding particle is determined by using the Discrete Element Method (DEM). Furthermore, the improved FD method employs a discrete δ-function in the form of bi-function to transfer quantities between the Eulerian and Lagrangian nodes similar to the immersed boundary method. This feature avoids the need to use Lagrange multipliers for imposition of the rigid body motion. Numerical results for motions of one or several particles in a viscous fluid are presented.
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