Computation of particle settling speed and orientation distribution in suspensions of prolate spheroids |
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Authors: | Esa Kuusela Kai Höfler Stefan Schwarzer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Helsinki Institute of Physics and Laboratory of Physics, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 1100, FIN-02015 HUT, Espoo, Finland;(2) Institut für Computeranwendungen 1, Universität Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany;(3) Institut für Computeranwendungen 1, Universität Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany |
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Abstract: | A numerical technique for the dynamical simulation of three-dimensional rigid particles in a Newtonian fluid is presented. The key idea is to satisfy the no-slip boundary condition on the particle surface by a localized force-density distribution in an otherwise force-free suspending fluid. The technique is used to model the sedimentation of prolate spheroids of aspect ratio b/a=5 at Reynolds number 03. For a periodic lattice of single spheroids, the ideas of Hasimoto are extended to obtain an estimate for the finite-size correction to the sedimentation velocity. For a system of several spheroids in periodic arrangement, a maximum of the settling speed is found at the effective volume fraction (b/a)204, where is the solid-volume fraction. The occurence of a maximum of the settling speed is partially explained by the competition of two effects: (i) a change in the orientation distribution of the prolate spheroids whose major axes shift from a mostly horizontal orientation (corresponding to small sedimentation speeds) at small to a more uniform orientation at larger , and (ii) a monotonic decrease of the the settling speed with increasing solid-volume fraction similar to that predicted by the Richardson–Zaki law (1–)55 for suspensions of spheres. |
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Keywords: | ellipsoids finite differences fibers particle-scale simulation sedimentation spheroids suspensions |
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