Layering instability in a confined suspension flow
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.flu-dyn
keywords
confinedflowflowshydrodynamiclayeringmechanismmicrostructuresuspension
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We have shown [J.\ Fluid Mech.\ {\bf 592}, 447 (2007)] that swapping (reversing) trajectories in confined suspension flows prevent collisions between particles approaching each other in adjacent streamlines. Here we demonstrate that by inducing layering this hydrodynamic mechanism changes the microstructure of suspensions in a confined Couette flow. Layers occur either in the near-wall regions or span the whole channel width, depending on the strength of the swapping-trajectory effect. While our theory focuses on dilute suspensions, we postulate that this new hydrodynamic mechanism controls formation of a layered microstructure in such flows in a wide range of densities.
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