Topological chaos may be used to generate highly effective laminar mixing in a simple batch stirring device. Boyland, Aref & Stremler (2000) have computed a material stretch rate that holds in a chaotic flow, provided it has appropriate topological properties, irrespective of the details of the flow. Their theoretical approach, while widely applicable, cannot predict the size of the region in which this stretch rate is achieved. Here, we present numerical simulations to support the observation of Boyland et al. that the region of high stretch is comparable with that through which the stirring elements move during operation of the device. We describe a fast technique for computing the velocity field for either inviscid, irrotational or highl...
This work presents significant development into chaotic mixing induced through periodic boundaries a...
The mixing of an impurity into a flowing fluid is an important process in many areas of science, inc...
In this significant paper, submitted in 2006 and published in 2006, we showed that the progress of a...
Topological chaos may be used to generate highly effective laminar mixing in a simple batch stirring...
Topological chaos relies on the periodic motion of obstacles in a two-dimensional flow in order to f...
A stirring device consisting of a periodic motion of rods induces a mapping of the fluid domain to i...
In recent years, topological concepts have yielded valuable insights into the long standing problem ...
In this thesis we study four problems with potential biological and industrial applications which re...
In recent years, topological concepts have yielded valuable insights into the long-standing problem ...
From the stirring of dye in viscous fluids to the availability of essential nutrients spreading over...
Rapid transport of heat and mass is required in many industrial processes. Mixing is a fundamental i...
Laminar mixing in the two-dimensional time-periodic Stokes flows between eccentric cylinders [journa...
Topologically chaotic fluid advection is examined in two-dimensional flows with either or both direc...
This letter describes an experimental test of a simple argument that predicts the scaling of chaotic...
We consider a pair of like-signed, initially elliptical vortices with uniform vorticity distribution...
This work presents significant development into chaotic mixing induced through periodic boundaries a...
The mixing of an impurity into a flowing fluid is an important process in many areas of science, inc...
In this significant paper, submitted in 2006 and published in 2006, we showed that the progress of a...
Topological chaos may be used to generate highly effective laminar mixing in a simple batch stirring...
Topological chaos relies on the periodic motion of obstacles in a two-dimensional flow in order to f...
A stirring device consisting of a periodic motion of rods induces a mapping of the fluid domain to i...
In recent years, topological concepts have yielded valuable insights into the long standing problem ...
In this thesis we study four problems with potential biological and industrial applications which re...
In recent years, topological concepts have yielded valuable insights into the long-standing problem ...
From the stirring of dye in viscous fluids to the availability of essential nutrients spreading over...
Rapid transport of heat and mass is required in many industrial processes. Mixing is a fundamental i...
Laminar mixing in the two-dimensional time-periodic Stokes flows between eccentric cylinders [journa...
Topologically chaotic fluid advection is examined in two-dimensional flows with either or both direc...
This letter describes an experimental test of a simple argument that predicts the scaling of chaotic...
We consider a pair of like-signed, initially elliptical vortices with uniform vorticity distribution...
This work presents significant development into chaotic mixing induced through periodic boundaries a...
The mixing of an impurity into a flowing fluid is an important process in many areas of science, inc...
In this significant paper, submitted in 2006 and published in 2006, we showed that the progress of a...