1. | Janssen P.J.A.♦, Barón M.D.♦, Anderson P.D.♦, Bławzdziewicz J.♦, Loewenberg M.♦, Wajnryb E., Collective dynamics of confined rigid spheres and deformable drops, SOFT MATTER, ISSN: 1744-683X, DOI: 10.1039/c2sm25812a, Vol.8, pp.7495-7506, 2012Abstract:The evolution of linear arrays of rigid spheres and deformable drops in a Poiseuille flow between parallel walls is investigated to determine the effect of particle deformation on the collective dynamics in confined particulate flows. We find that linear arrays of rigid spheres aligned in the flow direction exhibit a particle-pairing instability and are unstable to lateral perturbations. Linear arrays of deformable drops also undergo the pairing instability but also exhibit additional dynamical features, including formation of transient triplets, cascades of pair-switching events, and the eventual formation of pairs with equal interparticle spacing. Moreover, particle deformation stabilizes drop arrays to lateral perturbations. These pairing and alignment phenomena are qualitatively explained in terms of hydrodynamic far-field dipole interactions that are insensitive to particle deformation and quadrupole interactions that are deformation induced. We suggest that quadrupole interactions may underlie the spontaneous formation of droplet strings in confined emulsions under shear Affiliations:Janssen P.J.A. | - | Eindhoven University of Technology (NL) | Barón M.D. | - | Princeton University (US) | Anderson P.D. | - | Eindhoven University of Technology (NL) | Bławzdziewicz J. | - | Texas Tech University (US) | Loewenberg M. | - | Yale University (US) | Wajnryb E. | - | IPPT PAN |
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