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Lubricated Immersed Boundary Method in Two Dimensions

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2018-03

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Fai, Thomas, and Christopher Rycroft. 2018. Lubricated Immersed Boundary Method in Two Dimensions. Journal of Computational Physics 356: 319-339.

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Many biological examples of fluid–structure interaction, including the transit of red blood cells through the narrow slits in the spleen and the intracellular trafficking of vesicles into dendritic spines, involve the near-contact of elastic structures separated by thin layers of fluid. Motivated by such problems, we introduce an immersed boundary method that uses elements of lubrication theory to resolve thin fluid layers between immersed boundaries. We demonstrate 2nd-order accurate convergence for simple two-dimensional flows with known exact solutions to showcase the increased accuracy of this method compared to the standard immersed boundary method. Motivated by the phenomenon of wall-induced migration, we apply the lubricated immersed boundary method to simulate an elastic vesicle near a wall in shear flow. We also simulate the dynamics of a vesicle traveling through a narrow channel and observe the ability of the lubricated method to capture the vesicle motion on relatively coarse fluid grids.

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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous), Computer Science Applications, immersed boundary method, lubrication theory, fluid–structure interaction, eccentric rotating cylinders, wall-induced migration

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