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Particulate flow simulations using lubrication theory solution enrichment
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringParticle MethodSimulationComputational MechanicsMechanics ModelingFluid PropertiesNumerical SimulationRheologyParticulate Flow SimulationsParticle-laden FlowHydrodynamic LubricationDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowFinite Element MethodFluid-structure InteractionHydrodynamicsLubrication Theory SolutionFluid-solid InteractionLatter EnrichmentStokes Flow SolutionNumerical Methods
Abstract A technique for the numerical simulation of suspensions of particles in fluid based on the extended finite element method (X‐FEM) is developed. In this method, the particle surfaces need not conform to the finite element boundaries, so that moving particles can be simulated without remeshing. The finite element basis is enriched with the Stokes flow solution for flow past a single particle and the lubrication theory solution for flow between particles. The latter enrichment allows the simulation of particles that come arbitrarily close together without refining the mesh in the gap between them. Example problems illustrating both types of enrichment are shown, along with a study of a 50% solution in channel flow. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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