Author:
MARCHIORO MARCO,ACRIVOS ANDREAS
Abstract
Using Stokesian dynamics simulations, we examine the flow of a monodisperse,
neutrally buoyant, homogeneous suspension of non-Brownian solid spheres in simple
shear, starting from a large number of independent hard-sphere distributions and
ensemble averaging the results. We construct a novel method for computing the
gradient diffusivity via simulations on a homogeneous suspension and, although our
results are only approximate due to the small number of particles used in the
simulations, we present here the first values of this important parameter, both along
and normal to the plane of shear, to be obtained directly either experimentally or
numerically. We show furthermore that, although the system of equations describing
the particle motions is deterministic, the particle displacements in the two directions
normal to the bulk flow have Gaussian distributions with zero mean and a variance
which eventually grows linearly in time thereby establishing that the system of particles
is diffusive. For particle concentrations up to 45%, we compute the corresponding
tracer diffusivities both from the slope of the mean-square particle displacement and
by integrating the corresponding velocity autocorrelations and find good agreement
between the two sets of results.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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