论文标题

抬起和阻力作用在颗粒上,墙壁靠近零滑动速度移动

Lift and drag forces acting on a particle moving with zero slip velocity near a wall

论文作者

Ekanayake, Nilanka. I. K., Berry, Joseph D., Stickland, Anthony D., Dunstan, David E., Muir, Ineke L., Dower, Steven K., Harvie, Dalton J. E.

论文摘要

通过数值计算检查了作用于单壁结合的线性剪切流中的小型,中立的球形粒子的升力和阻力。通过将粒子速度等于局部流体速度(零滑动),并检查所得的流体动力作为分离距离的函数,从而从滑移速率中分离出剪切速率的效果。与以前的许多数字文献相反,考虑了低剪切雷诺数($ 10^{ - 3} \ Lessimre_γ\ Lessim 10^{ - 1} $)。在处理小通道内的颗粒流时,此剪切速率范围很重要,例如在生物技术行业使用或开发的微流体设备中的粒子迁移。我们证明了升力和阻力对剪切速率的强烈依赖。在以前的理论$re_γ\ ll 1 $研究的基础上,提出了基于壁剪的升力相关性,当壁均位于干扰流的内部和外部区域内时,它适用。同样,我们验证了一个改进的阻力相关性,该相关性包括墙壁分离距离中的高阶项,当粒子接近但不触摸壁时,可以更准确地捕获阻力力。新相关的应用表明,所检查的基于剪切的升力力与先前检查的基于滑动的升力力一样重要,这突出了预测中性构造颗粒的近壁运动时需要考虑剪切的需求。

The lift and drag forces acting on a small, neutrally-buoyant spherical particle in a single-wall-bounded linear shear flow are examined via numerical computation. The effects of shear rate are isolated from those of slip by setting the particle velocity equal to the local fluid velocity (zero slip), and examining the resulting hydrodynamic forces as a function of separation distance. In contrast to much of the previous numerical literature, low shear Reynolds numbers are considered ($10^{-3} \lesssim Re_γ \lesssim 10^{-1}$). This shear rate range is relevant when dealing with particulate flows within small channels, for example particle migration in microfluidic devices being used or developed for the biotech industry. We demonstrate a strong dependence of both the lift and drag forces on shear rate. Building on previous theoretical $Re_γ \ll 1$ studies, a wall-shear based lift correlation is proposed that is applicable when the wall lies both within the inner and outer regions of the disturbed flow. Similarly, we validate an improved drag correlation that includes higher order terms in wall separation distance that more accurately captures the drag force when the particle is close to, but not touching, the wall. Application of the new correlations shows that the examined shear based lift force is as important as the previously examined slip based lift force, highlighting the need to account for shear when predicting the near-wall movement of neutrally-buoyant particles.

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