For suspensions of permeable particles, the short-time translational and rotational self-diffusion coefficients, and collective diffusion and sedimentation coefficients are evaluated theoretically. An individual particle is modeled as a uniformly permeable sphere of a given permeability, with the internal solvent flow described by the Debye-Bueche-Brinkman equation. The particles are assumed to interact non-hydrodynamically by their excluded volumes. The virial expansion of the transport properties in powers of the volume fraction is performed up to the two-particle level. The first-order virial coefficients corresponding to two-body hydrodynamic interactions are evaluated with very high accuracy by the series expansion in inverse powers of...
Analytical theory and Stokesian dynamics simulations are used in conjunction with dynamic light scat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1990.Includes...
In this thesis, we develop and apply a toolbox of versatile theoretical methods of calculating struc...
We calculate short-time diffusion properties of suspensions of porous colloidal particles as a funct...
We study short-time diffusion properties of colloidal suspensions of neutral permeable particles. An...
We present an easy-to-use analytic toolbox for the calculation of short-time transport properties of...
The hydrodynamic transport properties of hard-sphere dispersions are calculated for volume fractions...
We present a method to determine the grand mobility matrix for a system of N spherical particles, in...
In our recent work on concentrated suspensions of uniformly porous colloidal spheres with excluded v...
We present an outline of a method to determine the components of the grand mobility matrix of a syst...
The hydrodynamic transport properties of hard-sphere dispersions are calculated for volume fractions...
We present a detailed study of short-time dynamic properties in concentrated suspensions of charge-s...
We study the high-frequency limiting shear viscosity, η∞, of colloidal suspensions of uncharged poro...
We present a comprehensive computational study of the short-time transport properties of bidisperse ...
This work describes the results of numerical simulations for polydisperse sedimentation of equal siz...
Analytical theory and Stokesian dynamics simulations are used in conjunction with dynamic light scat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1990.Includes...
In this thesis, we develop and apply a toolbox of versatile theoretical methods of calculating struc...
We calculate short-time diffusion properties of suspensions of porous colloidal particles as a funct...
We study short-time diffusion properties of colloidal suspensions of neutral permeable particles. An...
We present an easy-to-use analytic toolbox for the calculation of short-time transport properties of...
The hydrodynamic transport properties of hard-sphere dispersions are calculated for volume fractions...
We present a method to determine the grand mobility matrix for a system of N spherical particles, in...
In our recent work on concentrated suspensions of uniformly porous colloidal spheres with excluded v...
We present an outline of a method to determine the components of the grand mobility matrix of a syst...
The hydrodynamic transport properties of hard-sphere dispersions are calculated for volume fractions...
We present a detailed study of short-time dynamic properties in concentrated suspensions of charge-s...
We study the high-frequency limiting shear viscosity, η∞, of colloidal suspensions of uncharged poro...
We present a comprehensive computational study of the short-time transport properties of bidisperse ...
This work describes the results of numerical simulations for polydisperse sedimentation of equal siz...
Analytical theory and Stokesian dynamics simulations are used in conjunction with dynamic light scat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1990.Includes...
In this thesis, we develop and apply a toolbox of versatile theoretical methods of calculating struc...