Abstract

AbstractEvolutions of molecular conformation and fiber orientation in fiber suspensions are investigated by collocated finite volume method on unstructured triangular meshes. FENE-P (Finite Extensible Nonlinear Elastic Dumbbell model with Peterlin’s approximation) model which is microstructure-based is chosen to describe the polymeric matrix and TIF (transversely isotropic fluid) model is used to calculate the fiber contribution in order to realize the coupling of flow and fiber orientation. Microstructures of molecule and fiber are obtained by analyzing the information of molecular conformation tensor and second-order fiber orientation tensor respectively. Two numerical examples are considered, namely, a planar contraction flow and a planar flow past a confined cylinder. Present results are hoping to give more insight into the microscopic details of complex flows and thus be more helpful for industrial application.

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