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3D simulation of fluid-particle interactions with the number of particles reaching 100 (English)
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24 August 1998
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A high performance computing research tool has been developed for three-dimensional simulation of fluid-particle interactions with the number of particles reaching 100. The tool is based on a stabilized space-time finite element formulation for moving boundaries and interfaces and parallel computing. Other components of this tool include: fast automatic mesh generation with structured layers of elements around the particles and unstructured meshes elsewhere; an automatic mesh moving method combined with remeshing as needed; accurate and efficient projection of the solution between the old and new meshes after each remesh; surface mesh refinement as two spheres or a sphere and the tube wall get close; and multi-platform computing.
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stabilized space-time finite element formulation
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moving boundaries
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parallel computing
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fast automatic mesh generation
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multi-platform computing
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