Articles you may be interested inSharp scalar and tensor bounds on the hydrodynamic friction and mobility of arbitrarily shaped bodies in Stokes flow Phys. Fluids 17, 033602 (2005); 10.1063/1.1852315 Friction and mobility for colloidal spheres in Stokes flow near a boundary: The multipole method and applicationsAbstract. Efficient methods for solving the Stokes problem with a friction effect simulated by the slip boundary condition are developed. The dual formulation of the problem arising from the finite element approximation leads to the minimization of the strictly quadratic function with few unknowns constrained by simple bounds. Two solution algorithms highly efficient in contact solid mechanics are tested: the active set strategy and the path-following variant of the interior point method. Numerical experiments conclude the paper.
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