Immersed Boundary Method - A Numerical Simulation Using Novel Virtual Force Parameter
Immersed Boundary Method - A Numerical Simulation Using Novel Virtual Force Parameter
IMMERSED BOUNDARY METHOD a numerical simulation using novel virtual force parameter
STUDENT: Ernest A Odhiambo ADVISOR: Prof. M. J Chern Seminar Presentation: A paper review exercise in partial fulfillment of degree requirement: Date: 2012 - 05 - 02
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Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies
Conclusion
Reference
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brief historical background outlining relevance of the IB method in day-to-day activities discuss the immersed boundary method vis a vis traditional methods section 1 exposition of 5 key immersed boundary methods section 3 advancing the novelty of current virtual force method section 4
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Objective
Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies Focus on Current IB Method Future Work Conclusion
Reference
Introduction motivation
many fluid flow phenomenon are boundary value problems resolution of the boundary is key to accurate solutions in practical applications boundaries are usually complex due to their curvature their mobility in space
their deformability
e.g. Dragon fly - flight modes additional constitutive eqns
Introduction history of IB
originally attributed to the work of Professor Charles Perskin - initial task was flow patterns in the heart use of dirac delta function to model
Introduction demystifying
Introduction practicability of IB
Introduction practicability of IB
3D Parachute simulation
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Introduction practicability of IB
Falling paper
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Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies Focus on Current IB Method Future Work Conclusion
Reference
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claims to eliminate instabilities caused by matrix inversion dependent on interpolation scheme adopted
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semicircular cavity
lid-driven
non-algebraic, differential interpolation approach dependent on interpolation scheme adopted Vorticity contours Re = 5000
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Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies Focus on Current IB Method Future Work Conclusion
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not dependent on interpolation schemes cartesian mesh easily developed Needs function generalisation of eta
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Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies Focus on Current IB Method Future Work Conclusion
Reference
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Future work
improvement of forcing function to resolve boundary better generalise eta function do a quantitative comparison with interpolation methods extend phenomenon to 3D flow extend phenomenon to compressible flow
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Outline
Objective
Introduction
Review of IB Methodologies Focus on Current IB Method Future Work Conclusion
Reference
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Conclusion
the novel IB method presented is proved to be
efficient in time simple in formulation and application simple in mesh type cartesian grid simple as it is interpolation-free
the IB method presented needs to be improved to better handle complex toplogies and flow variations
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References
1) Ming Chern et al, An immersed boundary method to solve fluidsolid interaction problems, Computational Mech (2009) 2) Mittal et al, An accurate IB method with cartesian grid for viscous incompressible flows, Computational Physics (1999) 3) Mohd Yusof et al, Combined IB method , Computational Physics (2000) 4) Chiu et al, An immersed boundary method with differential interpolation approach, Computational Physics (2010) 5) Palma et al, An immersed boundary method for compressible flow, Computors and Fluids (2006)
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Appreciation