This section contains all the references used for the different parts of the report.

Introduction references

  • [Cemosis] www.cemosis.fr.

  • [Inria] www.inria.fr/fr.

  • [CollisionModel_DNS] Ramandeep Jain, Silvio Tschisgale, Jochen Fröhlich (2019). A collision model for DNS with ellipsoidal particles in viscous fluid.

  • [Wan_Turek] Decheng Wan and Stefan Turek (2004). Direct Numerical Simulation of Particulate Flow via Multigrid FEM Techniques and the Fictitious Boundary Method. Download PDF

  • [CollisionModel_DNS] Ramandeep Jain, Silvio Tschisgale, Jochen Fröhlich (2019). A collision model for DNS with ellipsoidal particles in viscous fluid.

  • [Softmodel] M.N.Ardekani, P.Costa, W.P.Breugem, L.Brandt (2016). Numerical study of the sedimentation of spherical particles.

  • [Glowinski] R. Glowinski, T. W. Pan, T. I. Hesla, D. D. Joseph, and J. Périaux (2000). A Fictitious Domain Approach to the Direct Numerical Simulation of Incompressible Viscous Flow past Moving Rigid Bodies: Application to Particulate Flow. Download PDF

References on fluid - body interaction

  • [Thesis_Berti] Luca Berti (2021). Numerical methods and optimisation for micro-swimming.

  • [Maury] B. Maury (1999). Direct Simulations of 2D Fluid–Particle Flows in Biperiodic Domains. Download PDF

References on collision models

  • [Glowinski] R. Glowinski, T. W. Pan, T. I. Hesla, D. D. Joseph, and J. Périaux (2000). A Fictitious Domain Approach to the Direct Numerical Simulation of Incompressible Viscous Flow past Moving Rigid Bodies: Application to Particulate Flow. Download PDF

  • [AIP_Advances] K. Usman, K. Walayat, R. Mahmood, et al. (2018). Analysis of solid particles falling down and interacting in a channel with sedimentation using fictitious boundary method. Download PDF

  • [Computers_Fluids] L. Wang, Z.L. Guo, J.C. Mi (2014). Drafting, kissing and tumbling process of two particles with different sizes. Download PDF

  • [Wan_Turek] Decheng Wan and Stefan Turek (2004). Direct Numerical Simulation of Particulate Flow via Multigrid FEM Techniques and the Fictitious Boundary Method. Download PDF

  • [Multiphase_Flow] P. Singh, T.I Hesla, D.D Joseph (2002). Distributed Lagrange multiplier method for particulate flows with collisions.

  • [Settling_ellipsoid] Tsorng-Whay Pan, Roland Glowinski, Giovanni P.Galdi (2001). Direct simulation of the motion of a settling ellipsoid in Newtonian fluid. Download PDF

  • [FMM_1] J.A. Sethian (1996). A fast marching level set method for monotonically advancing fronts.

  • [FMM_2] J.A. Sethian (1996). Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods; Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, Computer Vision and Materials Sciene.

  • [FMM_3] J.A. Sethian. Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods.

  • [CollisionModel_DNS] Ramandeep Jain, Silvio Tschisgale, Jochen Fröhlich (2019). A collision model for DNS with ellipsoidal particles in viscous fluid.

  • [DNS_Framework] S.Tschisgale, T.Kempe and J.Fröhlich (2018). A general implicit direct forcing immersed boundary method for rigid particles.

  • [Wu_Shu] J.Wu, C.Shu (2009). Particulate Flow Simulation via a Boundary Condition-Enforced Immersed Boundary-Lattice Boltzmann Scheme.

  • [Stenotic_artery] H.Li, H.Fang, Z.Lin, S.Xu, S.Chen (2004). Lattice Boltzmann simulation on particle suspensions in a two-dimensional symmetric stenotic artery.

  • [Collision_simulations] L.H. Juarez, R. Glowinski, T.W. Pan (2004). Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow with Moving and Free Boundaries. Download PDF

  • [Collision_ellipticalParticle] Zhenhua Xia, Kevin W. Connington, Saikiran Rapaka, Pengtao Yue, James J. Feng, Shiyi Chen (2008). Flow patterns in the sedimentation of an elliptical particle. Download PDF

  • [Sphere_interaction] S.M. Dash, T.S. Lee (2015). Two spheres sedimentation dynmics in a viscous liquid column.

  • [MMG] www.mmgtools.org/mmg-remesher-try-mmg/mmg-remesher-tutorials/mmg-remesher-mmg2d/implicit-domain-meshing.