Oscillations of a solid sphere falling through a wormlike micellar fluid
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.soft
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fallingmicellarmotionspherewormlikefluidsolidspheres
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We present an experimental study of the motion of a solid sphere falling through a wormlike micellar fluid. While smaller or lighter spheres quickly reach a terminal velocity, larger or heavier spheres are found to oscillate in the direction of their falling motion. The onset of this instability correlates with a critical value of the velocity gradient scale $\Gamma_{c}\sim 1$ s$^{-1}$. We relate this condition to the known complex rheology of wormlike micellar fluids, and suggest that the unsteady motion of the sphere is caused by the formation and breaking of flow-induced structures.
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