A novel full Eulerian fluid-elastic membrane coupling method on the fixed Cartesian coordinate mesh is proposed within the framework of the volume-of-fluid approach.The present method is based on a full Eulerian fluid...A novel full Eulerian fluid-elastic membrane coupling method on the fixed Cartesian coordinate mesh is proposed within the framework of the volume-of-fluid approach.The present method is based on a full Eulerian fluid-(bulk)structure coupling solver(Sugiyama et al.,J.Comput.Phys.,230(2011)596–627),with the bulk structure replaced by elastic membranes.In this study,a closed membrane is considered,and it is described by a volume-of-fluid or volume-fraction information generally called VOF function.A smoothed indicator(or characteristic)function is introduced as a phase indicator which results in a smoothed VOF function.This smoothed VOF function uses a smoothed delta function,and it enables a membrane singular force to be incorporated into a mixture momentum equation.In order to deal with a membrane deformation on the Eulerian mesh,a deformation tensor is introduced and updated within a compactly supported region near the interface.Both the neo-Hookean and the Skalak models are employed in the numerical simulations.A smoothed(and less dissipative)interface capturing method is employed for the advection of the VOF function and the quantities defined on the membrane.The stability restriction due to membrane stiffness is relaxed by using a quasi-implicit approach.The present method is validated by using the spherical membrane deformation problems,and is applied to a pressure-driven flow with the biconcave membrane capsules(red blood cells).展开更多
The effect of mechanical properties of erythrocytes on the near-wall motion of platelets was numerically studied with the immersed boundary method. Cells were modeled as viscous-fluid-filled capsules surrounded by hyp...The effect of mechanical properties of erythrocytes on the near-wall motion of platelets was numerically studied with the immersed boundary method. Cells were modeled as viscous-fluid-filled capsules surrounded by hyper-elastic membranes with negligible thickness. The numerical results show that with the increase of hematocrit, the near-wall approaching of platelets is enhanced, with which platelets exhibit larger deformation and orientation angle of its near-wall tank-treading motion, and the lateral force pushing platelets to the wall is increased with larger fluctuation amplitude. Meanwhile the near-wall approaching is reduced by increasing the stiffness of erythrocytes.展开更多
文摘A novel full Eulerian fluid-elastic membrane coupling method on the fixed Cartesian coordinate mesh is proposed within the framework of the volume-of-fluid approach.The present method is based on a full Eulerian fluid-(bulk)structure coupling solver(Sugiyama et al.,J.Comput.Phys.,230(2011)596–627),with the bulk structure replaced by elastic membranes.In this study,a closed membrane is considered,and it is described by a volume-of-fluid or volume-fraction information generally called VOF function.A smoothed indicator(or characteristic)function is introduced as a phase indicator which results in a smoothed VOF function.This smoothed VOF function uses a smoothed delta function,and it enables a membrane singular force to be incorporated into a mixture momentum equation.In order to deal with a membrane deformation on the Eulerian mesh,a deformation tensor is introduced and updated within a compactly supported region near the interface.Both the neo-Hookean and the Skalak models are employed in the numerical simulations.A smoothed(and less dissipative)interface capturing method is employed for the advection of the VOF function and the quantities defined on the membrane.The stability restriction due to membrane stiffness is relaxed by using a quasi-implicit approach.The present method is validated by using the spherical membrane deformation problems,and is applied to a pressure-driven flow with the biconcave membrane capsules(red blood cells).
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文摘The effect of mechanical properties of erythrocytes on the near-wall motion of platelets was numerically studied with the immersed boundary method. Cells were modeled as viscous-fluid-filled capsules surrounded by hyper-elastic membranes with negligible thickness. The numerical results show that with the increase of hematocrit, the near-wall approaching of platelets is enhanced, with which platelets exhibit larger deformation and orientation angle of its near-wall tank-treading motion, and the lateral force pushing platelets to the wall is increased with larger fluctuation amplitude. Meanwhile the near-wall approaching is reduced by increasing the stiffness of erythrocytes.