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On the coupling between an ideal fluid and immersed particles

Jacobs, Henry O.
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Ratiu, Tudor S.  
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Desbrun, Mathieu
2013
Physica D-Nonlinear Phenomena

In this paper, we present finite-dimensional particle-based models for fluids which respect a number of geometric properties of the Euler equations of motion. Specifically, we use Lagrange-Poincare reduction to understand the coupling between a fluid and a set of Lagrangian particles that are supposed to simulate it. We substitute the use of principal connections in Cendra et al. (2001) [13] with vector field valued interpolations from particle velocity data. The consequence of writing evolution equations in terms of interpolation is two-fold. First, it provides estimates on the error incurred when interpolation is used to derive the evolution of the system. Second, this form of the equations of motion can inspire a family of particle and hybrid particle spectral methods, where the error analysis is "built in". We also discuss the influence of other parameters attached to the particles, such as shape, orientation, or higher-order deformations, and how they can help us achieve a particle-centric version of Kelvin's circulation theorem. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.physd.2013.09.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000327919300003

Author(s)
Jacobs, Henry O.
Ratiu, Tudor S.  
Desbrun, Mathieu
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Physica D-Nonlinear Phenomena
Volume

265

Start page

40

End page

56

Subjects

Lagrange-Poincare equations

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Ideal fluids

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Diffeomorphism groups

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Particle methods

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Variational principles

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Lagrangian mechanics

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Available on Infoscience
January 9, 2014
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