Nonequilibrium steady states in sheared binary fluids
P Stansell1, K Stratford, J-C Desplat
1SUPA, School of Physics, University of Edinburgh, JCMB Kings Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We simulate by lattice Boltzmann the steady shearing of a binary fluid mixture undergoing phase separation with full hydrodynamics in two dimensions. Contrary to some theoretical scenarios, a dynamical steady state is attained with finite domain lengths L(x,y) in the directions (x,y) of velocity and velocity gradient. Apparent scaling exponents are estimated as Lx approximately gamma (-2/3) and Ly approximately gamma(-3/4). We discuss the relative roles of diffusivity and hydrodynamics in attaining steady state.
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