Non-continuum lubrication flows between particles colliding in a gas

Author:

Sundararajakumar R. R.,Koch Donald L.

Abstract

Solid-body collisions between smooth particles in a gas would not occur if the lubrication force for a continuum incompressible fluid were to hold at all particle separations. When the gap between the particles is of the order of the mean free path λ0 of the gas, the discrete molecular nature of the gas becomes important. For particles of radii a smaller than about 50 μm colliding in air at a relative velocity comparable to their terminal velocity, the effects of compressibility of the gas in the gap are not important.The nature of the flow in the gap depends on the relative magnitudes of the minimum gap thickness h0aε, the mean-free path λ0, and the distance aε1/2 over which the effects of curvature become important. The slip-flow regime, a[Gt ]λ0, was analysed by Hocking (1973) using the Maxwell slip boundary condition at the particle surface. To find the lubrication force in the transition regime (aε ∼ O(λ0)), we use the results of Cercignani & Daneri (1963) for the flux as a function of the pressure gradient in a Poiseuille channel flow. When aε[Lt ]λ0[Lt ]aε1/2, one might expect the local flow in the gap to be governed by Knudsen diffusion. However, an attempt to calculate the Knudsen diffusivity between parallel plates leads to a logarithmic divergence, which is cut off by intermolecular collisions, and the flux is therefore proportional to h0c log(λ0/h0), where c is the mean molecular speed. The non-continuum lubrication force is shown to have a weak, log - log divergence as the particle separation goes to zero. As a result, the energy dissipated in the collision is finite. In the limit of large particle inertia, the energy dissipated is 6πμU0a2(log h00 – 1.28), where 2U0 is the relative velocity of the particles.When λ0[Gt ]aε1/2, we have a free molecular flow in the gap. In this case, owing to the curvature of the particles, the flux versus pressure gradient relation is non-local. We analyse the free molecular flow between two cylinders and obtain scalings for the lubrication force.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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