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An integral model based on slender body theory, with applications to curved rigid fibers

Helge I. Andersson, Elena Celledoni, Laurel Ohm, Brynjulf Owren, Benjamin K. Tapley

Published 2020-12-21Version 1

We propose a novel integral model describing the motion of curved slender fibers in viscous flow, and develop a numerical method for simulating dynamics of rigid fibers. The model is derived from nonlocal slender body theory (SBT), which approximates flow near the fiber using singular solutions of the Stokes equations integrated along the fiber centerline. In contrast to other models based on (singular) SBT, our model yields a smooth integral kernel which incorporates the (possibly varying) fiber radius naturally. The integral operator is provably negative definite in a non-physical idealized geometry, as expected from PDE theory. This is numerically verified in physically relevant geometries. We propose a convergent numerical method for solving the integral equation and discuss its convergence and stability. The accuracy of the model and method is verified against known models for ellipsoids. Finally, a fast algorithm for computing dynamics of rigid fibers with complex geometries is developed.

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