To investigate the translation of a compound particle in a highly viscous, incompressible fluid, we carry out an analytic study on flow past a fixed spherical compound particle. The spherical object is considered to have a rigid kernel covered with a fluid coating. The fluid within the coating has a different viscosity from that of the surrounding fluid and is immiscible with the surrounding fluid. The inertia effect is negligible for flows both inside the coating and outside the object. Thus, flows are in the Stokes regime. Taking advantage of the symmetry properties, we reduce the problem in two dimensions and derive the explicit formulae of the stream function in the polar coordinates. The no-slip boundary condition for the rigid kernel ...
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International audienceConsider a suspension of dilute spherical particles transported in the flow of...
In this work, the inverse bi-viscous model [Physics of Fluids 29, 103104 (2017)] is used to describe...
The presence of even small amounts of liquid between particles dramatically changes the dynamics of ...
Abstract The motion of a spherical particle in infinite linear flow and near a plane wall, subject t...
We present analytical solutions of the hydrodynamic resistance force a spherical particle experience...
This study is a theoretical and experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of the mutual approa...
The present study examines the motion of a slender body in the presence of a plane fluid–fluid inter...
We give a general solution of Stokes equations for an incompressible, viscous flow past a sphere wit...
The hydrodynamic forces acting on a solid particle in a viscous, incompressible fluid medium at low ...
The interception of two spherical particles with arbitrary size in an infinite linear ambient Stokes...
[[abstract]]c2002 Elsevier - A combined analytical-numerical study for the creeping flow caused by a...
When two spherical particles submerged in a viscous fluid are subjected to an oscillatory flow, they...
Consideration is given to the problem of steady axisymmetric Stokes flow of a micropolar fluid past ...
The author has numerically solved the problem of the motion of a particle with a fixed and unknown b...
International audienceThis study focuses on the interaction of two small freely-moving spheres in a ...
International audienceConsider a suspension of dilute spherical particles transported in the flow of...
In this work, the inverse bi-viscous model [Physics of Fluids 29, 103104 (2017)] is used to describe...
The presence of even small amounts of liquid between particles dramatically changes the dynamics of ...