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"Flying Particles" at medium Reynolds number |
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Computational details
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Short description and remarks
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Visualization
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Short description and remarks
The following simulation addresses the movement of particles
in a square. The path of
single particles is prescribed and the merger of
several objects is allowed! In this
simulation, we apply homogeneous "Dirichlet boundary
conditions" at the edges of the square.
The movement of the particles is prescribed by the
"Fictitious Boundary Conditions" only: All calculations
are performed on ONE SINGLE mesh!!! This explains why the
contour of the particles is sometimes poorly
represented, particularly if streamfunction or pressure plots
are used! In addition, the
visualization of the pressure is very hard due to the
extrema which arise if particles come
closer and closer!
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Visualization
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