We report an analysis, using the tools of nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory, of the fluctuations in the stress determined from simulations of shear flow of Stokesian suspensions. The simulations are for shear between plane parallel walls of a suspension of rigid identical spheres in a Newtonian fluid, over a range of particle concentration. By analyzing the time series of the stress, we find that the dynamics underlying these fluctuations is deterministic, low-dimensional, and chaotic. We use the dynamic and metric invariants of the underlying dynamics as a means of characterizing suspension behavior. The dimension of the chaotic attractor increases with particle concentration, indicating the increasing influence of multiple-body interact...
The non-equilibrium behaviour of concentrated colloidal dispersions is studied by Stokesian Dynamics...
Sometime ago Ananthakrishna and coworkers had predicted the existence of chaos in jerky flow based o...
The presence and the microscopic origin of normal stress differences in dense suspensions under simp...
The thesis report results obtained from a detailed analysis of the fluctuations of the rheological p...
We report the normal stresses in a non-Brownian suspension in plane Couette flow determined from Sto...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
We review results obtained over a period of about a decade on a class of technologically and fundame...
<p>We calculate the stress response, or rheology, of a micro-mechanical model suspension of rigid, B...
Stress measurements as a function of time in aqueous polymer solutions show the presence of sustaine...
International audienceWe investigate non-Brownian particles suspended in a periodic shear-flow using...
International audienceThe role of solid-solid contacts on the transition between reversible and irre...
An extensive Stokesian dynamics study of the rheological behavior of suspensions of rigid spheres su...
The dynamical mechanisms controlling the rheology of dense suspensions close to jamming are investig...
International audienceShear thickening corresponds to an increase of the viscosity as a function of ...
The dynamic response of a viscoelastic suspension of spheres under small and large amplitude oscilla...
The non-equilibrium behaviour of concentrated colloidal dispersions is studied by Stokesian Dynamics...
Sometime ago Ananthakrishna and coworkers had predicted the existence of chaos in jerky flow based o...
The presence and the microscopic origin of normal stress differences in dense suspensions under simp...
The thesis report results obtained from a detailed analysis of the fluctuations of the rheological p...
We report the normal stresses in a non-Brownian suspension in plane Couette flow determined from Sto...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
We review results obtained over a period of about a decade on a class of technologically and fundame...
<p>We calculate the stress response, or rheology, of a micro-mechanical model suspension of rigid, B...
Stress measurements as a function of time in aqueous polymer solutions show the presence of sustaine...
International audienceWe investigate non-Brownian particles suspended in a periodic shear-flow using...
International audienceThe role of solid-solid contacts on the transition between reversible and irre...
An extensive Stokesian dynamics study of the rheological behavior of suspensions of rigid spheres su...
The dynamical mechanisms controlling the rheology of dense suspensions close to jamming are investig...
International audienceShear thickening corresponds to an increase of the viscosity as a function of ...
The dynamic response of a viscoelastic suspension of spheres under small and large amplitude oscilla...
The non-equilibrium behaviour of concentrated colloidal dispersions is studied by Stokesian Dynamics...
Sometime ago Ananthakrishna and coworkers had predicted the existence of chaos in jerky flow based o...
The presence and the microscopic origin of normal stress differences in dense suspensions under simp...