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  • The immersed boundary method is used to tackle fluid-structure interaction problems in biology, allowing for easier handling of complex shapes without needing matching grids for fluids and structures.
  • A new software library has been developed to help convert complex geometries from digital images into finite difference discretizations for use in 2D immersed boundary simulations.
  • Examples of the method's application include simulating fluid flow through insect wing veins, lymphatic capillaries, and around starfish, showcasing its versatility with open-source software.

Article Abstract

Numerous fluid-structure interaction problems in biology have been investigated using the immersed boundary method. The advantage of this method is that complex geometries, e.g., internal or external morphology, can easily be handled without the need to generate matching grids for both the fluid and the structure. Consequently, the difficulty of modeling the structure lies often in discretizing the boundary of the complex geometry (morphology). Both commercial and open source mesh generators for finite element methods have long been established; however, the traditional immersed boundary method is based on a finite difference discretization of the structure. Here we present a software library for obtaining finite difference discretizations of boundaries for direct use in the 2D immersed boundary method. This library provides tools for extracting such boundaries as discrete mesh points from digital images. We give several examples of how the method can be applied that include passing flow through the veins of insect wings, within lymphatic capillaries, and around starfish using open-source immersed boundary software.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7970534PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-3190/ababb0DOI Listing

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