An adaptive isogeometric analysis approach to elasto-capillary fluid-solid interaction

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We present an adaptive isogeometric-analysis approach to elasto-capillary fluid-solid interaction (FSI), based on a diffuse-interface model for the binary fluid and an Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian formulation for the FSI problem. We consider approximations constructed from adaptive high-regularity truncated hierarchical splines, as employed in the isogeometric analysis (IGA) paradigm. The considered adaptive strategy comprises a two-level hierarchical a posteriori error estimate. The hierarchical a posteriori error estimate directs a support-based refinement procedure. To attain robustness of the solution procedure for the aggregated binary-fluid-solid-interaction problem, we apply a fully monolithic solution procedure and we introduce a continuation process in which the diffuse interface of the binary fluid is artificially enlarged on the coarsest levels of the adaptive-refinement procedure. To assess the capability of the presented adaptive IGA method for elasto-capillary FSI, we conduct numerical computations for a configuration pertaining to a sessile droplet on a soft solid substrate.

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van Brummelen, E. H., Demont, T. H. B., & van Zwieten, G. J. (2021). An adaptive isogeometric analysis approach to elasto-capillary fluid-solid interaction. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 122(19), 5331–5352. https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.6388

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