Issue 16, 2021

Smoothed profile method for direct numerical simulations of hydrodynamically interacting particles

Abstract

A general method is presented for computing the motions of hydrodynamically interacting particles in various kinds of host fluids for arbitrary Reynolds numbers. The method follows the standard procedure for performing direct numerical simulations (DNS) of particulate systems, where the Navier–Stokes equation must be solved consistently with the motion of the rigid particles, which defines the temporal boundary conditions to be satisfied by the Navier–Stokes equation. The smoothed profile (SP) method provides an efficient numerical scheme for coupling the continuum fluid mechanics with the dispersed moving particles, which are allowed to have arbitrary shapes. In this method, the sharp boundaries between solid particles and the host fluid are replaced with a smeared out thin shell (interfacial) region, which can be accurately resolved on a fixed Cartesian grid utilizing a SP function with a finite thickness. The accuracy of the SP method is illustrated by comparison with known exact results. In the present paper, the high degree of versatility of the SP method is demonstrated by considering several types of active and passive particle suspensions.

Graphical abstract: Smoothed profile method for direct numerical simulations of hydrodynamically interacting particles

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
16 Dec 2020
Accepted
09 Mar 2021
First published
17 Mar 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 4226-4253

Smoothed profile method for direct numerical simulations of hydrodynamically interacting particles

R. Yamamoto, J. J. Molina and Y. Nakayama, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 4226 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM02210A

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