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Authors: | Zixiang Liu Yuanzheng Zhu Jonathan R. Clausen Jeremy B. Lechman Rekha R. Rao Cyrus K. Aidun |
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Affiliation: | Cyrus K. Aidun, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332. |
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Abstract: | A hybrid computational method coupling the lattice-Boltzmann (LB) method and a Langevin-dynamics (LD) method is developed to simulate nanoscale particle and polymer (NPP) suspensions in the presence of both thermal fluctuation and long-range many-body hydrodynamic interactions (HIs). Brownian motion of the NPP is explicitly captured by a stochastic forcing term in the LD method. The LD method is two-way coupled to the nonfluctuating LB fluid through a discrete LB forcing source distribution to capture the long-range HI. To ensure intrinsically linear scalability with respect to the number of particles, a Eulerian-host algorithm for short-distance particle neighbor search and interaction is developed and embedded to LB-LD framework. The validity and accuracy of the LB-LD approach are demonstrated through several sample problems. The simulation results show good agreements with theory and experiment. The LB-LD approach can be favorably incorporated into complex multiscale computational frameworks for efficiently simulating multiscale multicomponent particulate suspension systems such as complex blood suspensions. |
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Keywords: | biofluidics fluid-structure interaction Lagrangian lattice Boltzmann multiphase flows nanomechanics |
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