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Computational fluid dynamics simulations of suspensions of spherical particles using tensorial constitutive equations

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Author(s):
Castillo-Sanchez, Hugo A. ; Gillissen, Jurriaan ; Lange, Roberto ; Castelo, Antonio
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: COMPUTERS & FLUIDS; v. 299, p. 18-pg., 2025-08-30.
Abstract

In the present work, we implement full tensorial constitutive equations for suspensions of spherical particles into the HiGFlow system, which is a recently developed Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software that is able to simulate Newtonian, Generalised-Newtonian and viscoelastic flows using finite differences in tree-based grids. We provide here a brief introduction to each of the implemented constitutive equations that were developed to describe the rheological behaviour of rate-independent suspensions homogeneous flows. We tested our solvers by carrying out simulations of these models in three relevant flow configurations (simple shear, shear reversal and oscillatory flows), and our simulation results were validated by comparing them with results reported in the literature and with those predicted by the foam-extend system, a community-driven fork of the popular OpenFOAM open source library for CFD. Lastly, we carry out simulations in a geometry in which these models have not been tested before; the lid-driven cavity. For this case, we report here novel results, where we offer an in-depth analysis of the rheological behaviour of the suspension in the cavity flow with weak inertia, including contour maps of both the stress and second-order orientation moment tensors that assist the reader in visualising the particle dynamics. A direct comparison of our cavity results with simulations obtained using the FENE-P viscoelastic constitutive model is also provided, where we found that while the magnitude of the value of the particle normal stress zxx is amplified in compression regions, the viscoelastic normal stress 6xx is more dominant in extensional regions. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/02990-1 - Computational fluid dynamics of viscoelastic flows
Grantee:Hugo Alberto Castillo Sanchez
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 13/07375-0 - CeMEAI - Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied to Industry
Grantee:Francisco Louzada Neto
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC