A coarse-grained model for suspensions of inextensible, flexible fibers

ORAL

Abstract

The modeling of inextensible flexible fibers immersed in a fluid is a challenging computational problem. Although several well-developed computational methods exist, fibers do not always occur in isolation: in many biologically and industrially relevant contexts, there are many fibers, and the fluid the fibers are moving through may be best thought of as a porous media with an anisotropic porosity that depends on the configuration of those fibers. We develop a coarse-grained model for these systems, and use it to investigate fluid mediated elastic relaxation, buckling instabilities, and flow rectification.

Authors

  • David Stein

    • Flatiron Institute
  • Michael Shelley

    • Simons Foundation and New York University
    • Flatiron Institute
    • Flatiron Institute, NY and Courant Institute, NYU
    • Center for Computational Biology, Simons Foundation and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    • Center for Computational Biology, Simons Foundation and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University