Author:
NITSCHE J. M.,BATCHELOR G. K.
Abstract
The general purpose of this paper is to investigate some consequences
of the randomness of the velocities of interacting rigid particles falling
under
gravity through viscous
fluid at small Reynolds number. Random velocities often imply diffusive
transport
of the particles, but particle diffusion of the conventional kind exists
only
when the
length characteristic of the diffusion process is small compared with the
distance
over which the particle concentration is effectively uniform. When this
condition
is not satisfied, some alternative analytical description of the dispersion
process is
needed. Here we suppose that a dilute dispersion of sedimenting particles
is bounded
externally by pure fluid and enquire about the rate at which particles
make outward
random crossings of the (imaginary) boundary. If the particles are initially
distributed
with uniform concentration within a spherical boundary, we gain the convenience
of approximately steady conditions with a velocity distribution like that
in
a falling
spherical drop of pure liquid. However, randomness of the particle velocities
causes
some particles to make an outward crossing of the spherical boundary and
to be
carried round the boundary and thence downstream in a vertical ‘tail’.
This is the nature of break-up of a falling cloud of particles.A numerical simulation of the motion of a number of interacting particles
(maximum 320) assumed to act as Stokeslets confirms the validity of the
above picture
of the way in which particles leak away from a spherical cluster of particles.
A
dimensionally correct empirical relation for the rate at which particles
are
lost from
the cluster involves a constant which is indeed found to depend only weakly
on the
various parameters occurring in the numerical simulation. According to
this relation
the rate at which particles are lost from the blob is proportional to the
fall speed of
an isolated particle and to the area of the blob boundary. Some photographs
of a
leaking tail of particles in figure 5 also provide support for the
qualitative picture.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
106 articles.
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