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Hydrodynamic screening and axisymmetric turbulence in the transient sedimentation of a dilute suspension at small Reynolds number

B.U. Felderhof

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2008, vol. 387, issue 24, 5999-6012

Abstract: A theory of settling of a dilute suspension of identical spherical particles in a viscous incompressible fluid is developed on the basis of the equations of transient Stokesian dynamics. The equations describe hydrodynamic interactions between particles moving under the influence of a constant force, starting to act at a particular instant of time. For a dilute suspension, a monopole approximation can be used. It is argued that the growth of velocity fluctuations is bounded by a combination of two effects, destructive interference of the flow patterns of individual particles, and a rearrangement of particle positions leading to a time-dependent microstructure of the suspension. After a long time, the microstructure tends to a steady state. The corresponding structure factor is described phenomenologically. The corresponding pair correlation function and the velocity correlation functions describing axisymmetric turbulence on the length scale of the mean distance between particles are evaluated.

Keywords: Settling; Sedimentation; Velocity correlations; Non-equilibrium structure factor; Turbulence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2008.07.005

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