Abstract
When two particles collide in a liquid, the impulsive acceleration
due to the rebound
produces a pressure pulse that is transmitted through the fluid. Detailed
measurements
were made of the pressure pulse and the motion of the particles by generating
controlled collisions with an immersed dual pendulum. The experiments were
performed
for a range of impact velocities, angles of incidence, and distances between
the wall and the pairs of particles. The radiated fluid pressure was measured
using
a high-frequency-response pressure transducer, and the motion of the particles
was
recorded using a high-speed digital camera. The magnitude of the impulse
pressure
was found to scale with the particle velocity, the particle diameter and
the density of
the fluid. Additionally, a model is proposed to predict the impulse field
in the fluid
based on the impulse pressure theory. The model agrees well with the experimental
measurements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
11 articles.
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