Eulerian method for multiphase interactions of soft solid bodies in fluids

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Abstract

We introduce an Eulerian approach for problems involving one or more soft solids immersed in a fluid, which permits mechanical interactions between all phases. The reference map variable is exploited to simulate finite-deformation constitutive relations in the solid(s) on the same fixed grid as the fluid phase, which greatly simplifies the coupling between phases. Our coupling procedure, a key contribution in the current work, is shown to be computationally faster and more stable than an earlier approach and admits the ability to simulate both fluid-solid and solid-solid interaction between submerged bodies. The interface treatment is demonstrated with multiple examples involving a weakly compressible Navier-Stokes fluid interacting with a neo-Hookean solid, and we verify the method's convergence. The solid contact method, which exploits distance-measures already existing on the grid, is demonstrated with two examples. A new, general routine for cross-interface extrapolation is introduced and used as part of the new interfacial treatment.

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Valkov, B., Rycroft, C. H., & Kamrin, K. (2015). Eulerian method for multiphase interactions of soft solid bodies in fluids. Journal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions ASME, 82(4). https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4029765

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