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Motion of a solid particle in a bounded viscous flow using the Sparse Cardinal Sine Decomposition

  • Ecole polytechnique

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Abstract

This work investigates the Sparse Cardinal Sine Decomposition (SCSD) method ability to efficiently deal with a Stokes flow about a solid particle immersed in a liquid. In contrat to Alouges and Aussal (Numer Algorithms 70:1–22, 2015), the liquid domain is bounded by a solid and motionless wall. The advocated procedure inverts on the particle and truncated wall boundaries the boundary-integral equation governing the stress there. This is numerically achieved by implementing a Galerkin method. The resulting linear system, with fully-populated and non-symmetric influence matrix, is both compressed and solved by the new SCSD method which allows to accurately deal with a large number of unknowns. Both analytical and numerical comparisons are reported for a spherical particle and several bounded liquid domains. Moreover, the rigid-body motion of spheroidal particles settling in a cylindrical tube is examined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)403-419
Number of pages17
JournalMeccanica
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Boundary-integral equation
  • Sparse Cardinal Sinus Decomposition
  • Spheroid
  • Stokes flow
  • Tube

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