Microstructure in a settling suspension of hard spheres
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-6005, USA.
Abstract:
We report direct observations of the structure factor in a settling suspension, using numerical simulations based on a lattice-Boltzmann model of the fluid. We find that the horizontal density fluctuations in bounded suspensions are strongly suppressed by the settling process, vanishing as k(2) at long wavelengths. Our measurements of the structure factor confirm the qualitative predictions of one of several competing theories, although this theory does not yet explain why container walls are so important. Our results contradict the idea that a settling suspension is inevitably stratified by hydrodynamic dispersion at the suspension-supernatent interface.
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