Slow viscous flow of two porous spherical particles translating along the axis of a cylinder
We describe the motion of two freely moving porous spherical particles located along the axis of a cylindrical tube with background Poiseuille flow at low Reynolds number. The stream function and a framework based on cylindrical harmonics are adopted to solve the flow field around the particles and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of fluid mechanics 2019-02, Vol.861, p.643-678 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe the motion of two freely moving porous spherical particles
located along the axis of a cylindrical tube with background Poiseuille flow
at low Reynolds number. The stream function and a framework based on
cylindrical harmonics are adopted to solve the flow field around the
particles and the flow within the tube, respectively. The two solutions are
employed in an iterated framework using the method of reflections. We first
consider the case of two identical particles, followed by two particles with
different dimensions. In both cases, the drag force coefficients of the
particles are solved as functions of the separation distance between the
particles and the permeability of the particles. The detailed flow field in
the vicinity of the two particles is investigated by plotting the
streamlines and velocity contours. We find that the particle–particle
interaction is dependent on the separation distance, particle sizes and
permeability of the particles. Our analysis reveals that when the
permeability of the particles is large, the streamlines are more parallel
and the particle–particle interaction has less effect on the particle
motion. We further show that a smaller permeability and bigger particle size
generally tend to squeeze the streamlines and velocity contour towards the
wall. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1120 1469-7645 |
DOI: | 10.1017/jfm.2018.918 |