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arxiv: 1803.10269 · v1 · pith:ACZF4ZCCnew · submitted 2018-03-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Kepler orbits of settling discs

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keywords orbitsdiscsdynamicseffectivekeplersettlingaccountanalogue
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The collective dynamics of objects moving through a viscous fluid is complex and counterintuitive. A key to understanding the role of nontrivial particle shape in this complexity is the interaction of a pair of sedimenting spheroids. We report experimental results on two discs settling at negligible Reynolds number ($\simeq 10^{-4}$), finding two classes of bound periodic orbits, each with transitions to scattering states. We account for these dynamics, at leading far-field order, through an effective Hamiltonian in which gravitational driving endows orientation with the properties of momentum. This leads to a precise correspondence with the Kepler problem of planetary motion for a wide range of initial conditions, and also to orbits with no Keplerian analogue. This notion of internal degrees of freedom manifesting themselves as an effective inertia is potentially a more general tool in Stokesian driven systems.

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