泰勒-库埃特流中的奇拉粒子
Mees M Flapper1, Detlef Lohse2,3, Sander G Huisman4
1Physics of Fluids department and Max Planck Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics, J. M. Burgers Centre for Fluid Dynamics, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 NB, Enschede, The Netherlands. m.m.flapper@utwente.nl.
The European physical journal. E, Soft matter
|January 8, 2026
概括
在乱的泰勒-库埃特流中,大型性粒子表现出流动主导的动态,而不是依赖于性的行为. 它们的运动和旋转是由流体决定的.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 粒子物理学的粒子物理学.
- 流的研究研究流.
背景情况:
- 奇拉粒子打破了镜面对称性,并在静止流体中表现出转换-旋转合.
- 动荡的泰勒-库埃特流呈现出复杂的旋结构和高的雷诺兹数.
- 了解流中的粒子行为对于各种科学和工程应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究乱的泰勒-库埃特流中大型性粒子的转换-旋转合.
- 为了确定性是否影响高雷诺兹数的粒子动力学.
- 为了分析粒子的位置,方向和旋转统计数据在流.
主要方法:
- 实验采用大 (5mm) 密度匹配的奇拉粒子进行在稀释状态下.
- 粒子的位置和方向随着时间的推移在流泰勒-库埃特流中跟踪.
- 对从9·10^3到1.5·10^5.5的雷诺兹数进行分析.
主要成果:
- 奇拉粒子紧密跟随泰勒的结构.
- 在左手和右手粒子之间没有观察到旋转或方向动态的显著差异.
- 发现粒子动力学是由流动流主导的.
结论:
- 奇拉粒子的转换-旋转合在乱的泰勒-库埃特流中是流动主导的.
- 粒子性并不决定高雷诺兹数时的动力学;流动性是主要因素.
- 螺旋粒子与流的旋结构保持一致,并由它们所支配.
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