We introduce an individual-based model for fiber elements having the ability to cross-link or unlink each other and to align with each other at the cross links. We first formally derive a kinetic model for the fiber and cross-links distribution functions. We then consider the fast linking/unlinking regime in which the model can be reduced to the fiber distribution function only and investigate its diffusion limit. The resulting macroscopic model consists of a system of nonlinear diffusion equations for the fiber density and mean orientation. In the case of a homogeneous fiber density, we show that the model is elliptic.
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Degond, P., Delebecque, F., & Peurichard, D. (2016). Continuum model for linked fibers with alignment interactions. Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 26(2), 269–318. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218202516400030
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