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Applied Math Colloquium
Friday, November 15th, 2013,
11:30 AM
Cullimore Lecture Hall, Lecture Hall II
New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Simulating dense suspensions of soft particulate flows
Shravan Veerapaneni
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Abstract
Direct numerical simulations of vesicles, bubbles, and other soft-particle suspensions in arbitrary confined geometries is extremely challenging owing to the near-singular interaction forces, nonlinear interfacial forces and nonlocal hydrodynamics. In this talk, we will present some recent advances in computational algorithms for simulating such systems. Integral equation formulations for confined flows and mixtures of soft and rigid particles will be discussed. A new fast algorithm for accelerating the singular integral evaluations on the interfaces will be presented. Integrating semi-implicit time stepping schemes with reparameterization and anti-aliasing techniques enables us to overcome numerical instabilities. We will review some of these computational components, which are essential for simulating large number of particles in dense flows.