Transient dynamics of bidisperse neutrally buoyant thin-film flow.
ORAL
Abstract
Particle-laden thin-film flows are widely seen in mining, water treatment, geology, and biology. A few continuum models, using diffusive flux and suspension balance approaches, have been proposed to study bidisperse suspensions with neutrally buoyant particles. We investigate the transient dynamics of these models by numerically solving the time-dependent PDEs and steady-state ODEs derived from their governing equations. We report on how the convergence time from transient to equilibrium varies based on several factors, such as initial particle concentrations of both species and their size ratio. For both models, we also compare their vertical concentration profiles over time for the extent of size-based segregation. Previous work has observed, for a thin-film flow in a planar channel, that larger particles accumulate near the centerline, while smaller particles enrich the walls. We show the distinctive segregation trends predicted by the two models in this case and compare them with existing experimental data. Finally, we briefly examine the relevance of the prior discussion to flows with negatively buoyant particles.
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Presenters
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Yifan Gu
University of California, Los Angeles
Authors
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Yifan Gu
University of California, Los Angeles
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Yolanda Ba
Harvey Mudd College
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Aman Makhija
University of California Los Angeles
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Achyuta Telekicherla Kandalam
University of Minnesota Twin-Cities
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Lingyun Ding
University of California, Los Angeles
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Andrea L Bertozzi
University of California, Los Angeles