The effect of inertia on the time period of rotation of an anisotropic particle in simple shear flow

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作者
Marath, Navaneeth K. [1 ]
Subramanian, Ganesh [1 ]
机构
[1] Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci Res, Engn Mech Unit, Bangalore 560064, Karnataka, India
关键词
low-Reynolds-number flows; multiphase and particle-laden flows; suspensions; REYNOLDS-NUMBER; VISCOUS-FLUID; MOTION; SPHERE; ORIENTATION; SUSPENSION; TRANSITION; RHEOLOGY;
D O I
10.1017/jfm.2017.534
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
We calculate the leading-order correction to the time period of rotation of a neutrally buoyant spheroid of arbitrary aspect ratio, in a simple shear flow (u(infinity) = gamma y1(1); 1(1) is the unit vector in the flow direction, y being the coordinate along the gradient direction), in its long-time orbit set up by the weak fluid inertial drift at O(Re). Here, Re is the microscale Reynolds number, a dimensionless measure of the fluid inertial effects on the length scale of the spheroid, and is defined as Re = over dot (gamma) L-2 rho/mu, where L is the semimajor axis of the spheroid, mu and rho are respectively the viscosity and density of the fluid, and over dot (gamma) P is the shear rate. This long-time orbit is the tumbling orbit for prolate spheroids; for oblate spheroids, it is the spinning orbit for aspect ratios greater than 0.137, and can be either the tumbling or the spinning orbit for oblate spheroids of aspect ratios less than 0.137. We also calculate the leading-order correction to the time period of rotation of a neutrally buoyant triaxial ellipsoid in a simple shear flow, rotating with its intermediate principal axis aligned along the vorticity of the flow; the latter calculation is in light of recent evidence, by way of numerical simulations (Rosen, PhD dissertation, 2016, Stockholm), of the aforementioned rotation being stabilized by weak inertia. The correction to the time period for arbitrary Re is expressed as a volume integral using a generalized reciprocal theorem formulation. For Re << 1, it is shown that the correction at O(Re) is zero for spheroids (with aspect ratios of order unity) as well as triaxial ellipsoids in their long-time orbits. The first correction to the time period therefore occurs at O(Re-3/2), and has a singular origin, arising from fluid inertial effects in the outer region (distances from the spheroid or triaxial ellipsoid of the order of the inertial screening length of O(LRe-1/2), where the leading-order Stokes approximation ceases to be valid. Since the correction comes from the effects of inertia in the far field, the rotating spheroid (triaxial ellipsoid) is approximated as a time-dependent point-force-dipole singularity, allowing for the reciprocal theorem integral to be evaluated in Fourier space. It is shown for all relevant cases that fluid inertia at O(Re-3/2) leads to an increase in the time period of rotation compared with that in the Stokes limit, consistent with the results of recent numerical simulations at finite Re. Finally, combination of the O(Re-3/2)correction derived here with the O(Re) correction derived earlier by Dabade et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 791, 2016, 631703) yields a uniformly valid description of the first effects of inertia for spheroids of all aspect ratios, including prediction of the arrest of rotation for extreme-aspect-ratio spheroids.
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页数:46
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