PIMS/AMI Seminar: Dr. Michael S. Siegel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Topic
“An Efficient Surface-Based Numerical Method for Flow with Soluble Surfactant”
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Abstract:
We address a significant difficulty that occurs in computation of fluid interfaces with soluble surfactant in the limit of large bulk Peclet number. A transition layer develops adjacent to an interface where bulk surfactant concentration varies rapidly and this must be resolved accurately to evaluate surfactant exchange between the interface and bulk flow. A new "hybrid" numerical method is presented that incorporates a singular perturbation reduction of the transition layer into a surface-based solution of the interfacial flow problem. This is joint work with Michael Booty (NJIT) and Qiming Wang (University of British Columbia).
We address a significant difficulty that occurs in computation of fluid interfaces with soluble surfactant in the limit of large bulk Peclet number. A transition layer develops adjacent to an interface where bulk surfactant concentration varies rapidly and this must be resolved accurately to evaluate surfactant exchange between the interface and bulk flow. A new "hybrid" numerical method is presented that incorporates a singular perturbation reduction of the transition layer into a surface-based solution of the interfacial flow problem. This is joint work with Michael Booty (NJIT) and Qiming Wang (University of British Columbia).
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Dr. Michael S. Siegel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Dr. Michael S. Siegel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
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Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
October 7, 2011
Time
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