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    Simulation of magnetorheological fluids based on lattice Boltzmann method with double meshes (English)
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    15 November 2012
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    Summary: In order to study the rheological characteristics of magnetorheological fluids, a novel approach based on the two-component lattice Boltzmann method with double meshes was proposed, and the micro-scale structures of magnetorheological fluids in different strength magnetic fields were simulated. The framework composed of three steps for the simulation of magnetorheological fluids was addressed, and the double meshes method was elaborated. Moreover, the various internal and external forces acting on the magnetic particles were analyzed and calculated. The two-component lattice Boltzmann model was set up, and the flowchart for the simulation of magnetorheological fluids based on the two-component lattice Boltzmann method with double meshes was designed. Finally, a physics experiment was carried out, and the simulation examples were provided. The comparison results indicated that the proposed approach was feasible, efficient, and outperforming others.
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    magnetorheological fluids
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    two-component lattice Boltzmann method
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