Fully developed and transient concentration profiles of particulate suspensions sheared in a cylindrical Couette
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We experimentally investigate particle migration in a non-Brownian suspension sheared in a Taylor-Couette configuration and in the limit of vanishing Reynolds number. Highly resolved index-matching techniques are used to measure the local particulate volume fraction. In this wide-gap Taylor-Couette configuration, we find that for a large range of bulk volume fraction, $\phi_b \in [20\% - 50\%]$, the fully developed concentration profiles are well predicted by the suspension balance model of Nott \& Brady (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 275, 1994, pp. 157-199). Moreover, we provide systematic measurements of the migration strain scale and of the migration amplitude which highlight the limits of the suspension balance model predictions.
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