Author:
HUANG P. Y.,HU H. H.,JOSEPH D. D.
Abstract
Cross-stream migration and stable orientations of elliptic particles
falling in an
Oldroyd-B fluid in a channel are studied. We show that the normal component
of the
extra stress on a rigid body vanishes; lateral forces and torques are determined
by the
pressure. Inertia turns the long side of the ellipse across the stream
and elasticity turns
it along the stream; tilted off-centre falling is unstable. There are two
critical numbers:
the elasticity and Mach numbers. When the elasticity number is smaller
than critical
the fluid is essentially Newtonian with broadside-on falling at the centreline
of the
channel. For larger elasticity numbers the settling turns the long side
of the particle
along the stream in the channel centre for all velocities below a critical
one, identified
with a critical Mach number of order one. For larger Mach numbers the ellipse
flips
into broadside-on falling again. The critical numbers are functions of
the channel
blockage ratio, the particle aspect ratio and the retardation/relaxation
time ratio of the
fluid. Two ellipses falling near to each other, attract, line-up vertically
and straighten-out with long sides vertical. Stable, off-centre tilting is found for ellipses
falling in
shear-thinning fluids and for cylinders with flat ends in which particles
tend to align
their longest diameter with gravity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
98 articles.
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