J. of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 70 (1997), pp. 125--154.

C. Chaubal, Ö. Egecioglu, G. Leal, and A. Srinivasan

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics techniques for the solution of kinetic theory problems. Part 1: Method

Abstract. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique has been applied to a problem in kinetic theory, namely, the dynamics of liquid crystalline polymers (LCP). It is a Lagrangian solution method developed for fluid flow calculations; its adaptation to kinetic theory is straightforward. The Lagrangian formulation of the Doi theory for LCPs is first described. The problem is presented in the general framework of nonparametric density estimation. The implementation of the SPH technique in this particular problem is given. We discuss particular aspects of our implementation of SPH, including the form of the kernel function and use of the adaptive kernel. We then present results which demonstrate convergence and other details of the solution method, and also make comparisons with other solution techniques for this problem.

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