Author:
FOSS DAVID R.,BRADY JOHN F.
Abstract
The non-equilibrium behaviour of concentrated colloidal dispersions is studied using
Stokesian Dynamics, a molecular-dynamics-like simulation technique for analysing
suspensions of particles immersed in a Newtonian fluid. The simulations are of a
monodisperse suspension of Brownian hard spheres in simple shear flow as a function
of the Péclet number, Pe, which measures the relative importance of hydrodynamic
and Brownian forces, over a range of volume fraction
0.316 [les ] ϕ [les ] 0.49. For Pe < 10,
Brownian motion dominates the behaviour, the suspension remains well-dispersed,
and the viscosity shear thins. The first normal stress difference is positive and the
second negative. At higher Pe, hydrodynamics dominate resulting in an increase in the
long-time self-diffusivity and the viscosity. The first normal stress difference changes
sign when hydrodynamics dominate. Simulation results are shown to agree well with
both theory and experiment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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