We consider extensional flows of a dense layer of spheres in a viscous fluid and employ force and torque balances to determine the trajectory of particle pairs that contribute to the stress. In doing this, we use Stokesian dynamics simulations to guide the choice of the near-contacting pairs that follow such a trajectory. We specify the boundary conditions on the representative trajectory, and determine the distribution of particles along it and how the stress depends on the microstructure and strain rate. We test the resulting predictions using the numerical simulations. Also, we show that the relation between the tensors of stress and strain rate involves the second and fourth moments of the particle distribution function.

Predictions of microstructure and stress in planar extensional flows of a dense viscous suspension / Jenkins, James T.; Seto, Ryohei; La Ragione, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 0022-1120. - STAMPA. - 912:(2021). [10.1017/jfm.2020.1111]

Predictions of microstructure and stress in planar extensional flows of a dense viscous suspension

Luigi La Ragione
2021-01-01

Abstract

We consider extensional flows of a dense layer of spheres in a viscous fluid and employ force and torque balances to determine the trajectory of particle pairs that contribute to the stress. In doing this, we use Stokesian dynamics simulations to guide the choice of the near-contacting pairs that follow such a trajectory. We specify the boundary conditions on the representative trajectory, and determine the distribution of particles along it and how the stress depends on the microstructure and strain rate. We test the resulting predictions using the numerical simulations. Also, we show that the relation between the tensors of stress and strain rate involves the second and fourth moments of the particle distribution function.
2021
Predictions of microstructure and stress in planar extensional flows of a dense viscous suspension / Jenkins, James T.; Seto, Ryohei; La Ragione, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS. - ISSN 0022-1120. - STAMPA. - 912:(2021). [10.1017/jfm.2020.1111]
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