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Building on an idea of Fogelson and Peskin [1] we describe the implementation and verification of a simulation technique for systems of many dissipatively interacting particles immersed in liquids at moderate Reynolds numbers.

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Schwarzer, S. (1998). Particles in Liquids. In: Herrmann, H.J., Hovi, JP., Luding, S. (eds) Physics of Dry Granular Media. NATO ASI Series, vol 350. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2653-5_39

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