Hello,

 

I am working on modeling a phenomenon that is similar to Stokes flow in and 
around a droplet. In my model there are two sets of Stokes equations that 
govern the flow in each one of the media that are made of different 
materials – one set for the flow in the droplet, and the other for the flow 
around the droplet. This phenomenon resembles problems of fluid-structure 
interaction, so I would like to design my code using a similar approach to 
the one of step-46.


However, in my case, the droplet exhibits large deformations, so the 
interface between the media is not going to keep coinciding with cell 
boundaries, as assumed in step-46, unless the mapping will be 
time-dependent, e.g. using a MappingQEulerian object. The problem is that 
there is no MappingQEulerian constructor that can accept hp::DoFHandler 
object as an argument, so it seems that I cannot implement the approach of 
step-46.

Does anybody have any idea how to overcome this obstacle?

 

Thank in advance,

Oded

 

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