The influence of secondary flows induced by normal stress differences on the shear-induced migration of particles in concentrated suspensions
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3524036
DOI10.1017/S0022112008000980zbMath1151.76609WikidataQ118641197 ScholiaQ118641197MaRDI QIDQ3524036
Arun Ramachandran, David T. Jun. Leighton
Publication date: 8 September 2008
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Related Items (7)
Suspensions in a tilted trough: second normal stress difference ⋮ Effective rheological properties in semi-dilute bacterial suspensions ⋮ Surface tension effects for particle settling and resuspension in viscous thin films ⋮ Using the suspension balance model in a finite-element flow solver ⋮ A macrotransport equation for the Hele-Shaw flow of a concentrated suspension ⋮ Fast equilibration dynamics of viscous particle-laden flow in an inclined channel ⋮ Viscous resuspension of non-Brownian particles: determination of the concentration profiles and particle normal stresses
Cites Work
- Normal stress-driven migration and axial development in pressure-driven flow of concentrated suspensions
- Non-Newtonian flow in pipes of non-circular cross section
- Second normal stress jump instability in non-Newtonian fluids
- Shear-induced resuspension in a couette device
- Viscous resuspension in a tube: The impact of secondary flows resulting from second normal stress differences
- Normal stress and diffusion in a dilute suspension of hard spheres undergoing simple shear
- Slow viscous flows of highly concentrated suspensions—Part II: Particle migration, velocity and concentration profiles in rectangular ducts
- A constitutive equation for concentrated suspensions that accounts for shear-induced particle migration
- An experimental study of the motion of concentrated suspensions in two-dimensional channel flow. Part 1. Monodisperse systems
- Pressure-driven flow of suspensions: simulation and theory
- Migration of buoyant particles in low-Reynolds-number pressure-driven flows
- Shear-induced dispersion in a dilute suspension of rough spheres
- Viscous resuspension of a sediment within a laminar and stratified flow
- Dynamic viscous resuspension
- Viscous resuspension in fully developed laminar pipe flows
- Flow-aligned tensor models for suspension flows
This page was built for publication: The influence of secondary flows induced by normal stress differences on the shear-induced migration of particles in concentrated suspensions