Irreversibility and Chaos: Role of Long Range Hydrodynamic Interactions in Sheared Suspensions

ORAL

Abstract

Non-Brownian particles suspended in an oscillatory shear flow are studied numerically. In these systems it is often assumed that chaos(due to the long-range nature of the hydrodynamic interaction between particles) plus noise (contact or roughness) lead to irreversible behavior. However, we demonstrate that the long-range hydrodynamic interactions are not a source, nor even a magnifier, of irreversibility when coupled with non-hydrodynamic interactions.

Authors

  • Bloen Metzger

    IUSTI-CNRS UMR 6595

  • Jason E. Butler

    The University of Florida