Authors
Haoxiang Luo, Rajat Mittal, Xudong Zheng, Steven A Bielamowicz, Raymond J Walsh, James K Hahn
Publication date
2008/11/20
Journal
Journal of computational physics
Volume
227
Issue
22
Pages
9303-9332
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
A new numerical approach for modeling a class of flow–structure interaction problems typically encountered in biological systems is presented. In this approach, a previously developed, sharp-interface, immersed-boundary method for incompressible flows is used to model the fluid flow and a new, sharp-interface Cartesian grid, immersed-boundary method is devised to solve the equations of linear viscoelasticity that governs the solid. The two solvers are coupled to model flow–structure interaction. This coupled solver has the advantage of simple grid generation and efficient computation on simple, single-block structured grids. The accuracy of the solid-mechanics solver is examined by applying it to a canonical problem. The solution methodology is then applied to the problem of laryngeal aerodynamics and vocal fold vibration during human phonation. This includes a three-dimensional eigen analysis for a multi …
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