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Projection Method for Solving Stokes Flow

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2017-12-21 v2 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

Various methods for numerically solving Stokes Flow, where a small Reynolds number is assumed to be zero, are investigated. If pressure, horizontal velocity, and vertical velocity can be decoupled into three different equations, the numerical solution can be obtained with significantly less computation cost than when compared to solving a fully coupled system. Two existing methods for numerically solving Stokes Flow are explored: One where the variables can be decoupled and one where they cannot. The existing decoupling method the limitation that the viscosity must be spatially constant. A new method is introduced where the variables are decoupled without the viscosity limitation. This has potential applications in the modeling of red blood cells as vesicles to assist in storage techniques that do not require extreme temperatures, such as those needed for cyropreservation.

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@article{arxiv.1712.02030,
  title  = {Projection Method for Solving Stokes Flow},
  author = {Ryan Hermle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.02030},
  year   = {2017}
}

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40 pages

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