Author:
HARLEN OLIVER G.,SUNDARARAJAKUMAR R. R.,KOCH DONALD L.
Abstract
The sedimentation of a small dense sphere through a suspension of neutrally buoyant
fibres is investigated via a numerical simulation technique that includes both
fibre–fibre contact forces and long-range hydrodynamic interactions. In situations where
the diameter of the sphere is smaller than the length of the fibres, calculations
that exclude the effect of contacts between fibres severely underestimate the drag
force on the sphere measured in experiments. By including fibre–fibre contacts in
our simulations we are to able to account for this discrepancy, and also the strong
dependence of the drag on the initial orientation of the fibres. At low and moderate
values of nL3, where n is the number of fibres per unit
volume and L the fibre length,
hydrodynamic interactions are found to be important in moderating the effect of
contacts between fibres.An asymptotic solution is presented for the limit when the sphere diameter is much
smaller than both the fibre length and inter-fibre spacing, but large compared to the
fibre thickness. This is found to be in good agreement with the simulations.Results of calculations on sedimentation through a monolayer of fibres are also
presented, as a model of a semi-concentrated suspension. Collisions between fibres
are much more frequent, due to the geometric confinement.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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