Special issue in Honor of Jean-Pierre Hansen We use a mesoscopic particle-based simulation technique to study the classic convection-diffusion problem of Taylor dispersion for colloidal discs in confined flow. When the disc diameter becomes non-negligible compared to the diameter of the pipe, there are important corrections to the original Taylor picture. For example, the colloids can flow more rapidly than the underlying fluid, and their Taylor dispersion coefficient is decreased. For narrow pipes, there are also further hydrodynamic wall effects. The long-time tails in the velocity autocorrelation functions are altered by the Poiseuille flow
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In this article, we study numerically the dispersion of colloids in a two-dimensional cellular flow ...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
Special issue in Honor of Jean-Pierre Hansen We use a mesoscopic particle-based simulation technique...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
The Taylor Pipe Flow experiment was designed to be a continuation of the research on the dispersion ...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
Taylor diffusion (or dispersion) refers to a phenomenon discovered experimentally by Taylor in the 1...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal scalar spread of mean concentrati...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
We apply a hybrid molecular dynamics and mesoscopic simulation technique to study the dynamics of tw...
The term Taylor dispersion describes the work and a series of papers written by Geoffrey Taylor in 1...
In the absence of advection, confined diffusion characterizes transport in many natural and artific...
International audienceWe revisit Taylor's experiment investigating the evolution of a blob of dye in...
Channels are fundamental building blocks from biophysics to soft robotics, often used to transport o...
Locomotion of self-propelled particles such as motile bacteria or phoretic swimmers often takes plac...
In this article, we study numerically the dispersion of colloids in a two-dimensional cellular flow ...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
Special issue in Honor of Jean-Pierre Hansen We use a mesoscopic particle-based simulation technique...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
The Taylor Pipe Flow experiment was designed to be a continuation of the research on the dispersion ...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
Taylor diffusion (or dispersion) refers to a phenomenon discovered experimentally by Taylor in the 1...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal scalar spread of mean concentrati...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
We apply a hybrid molecular dynamics and mesoscopic simulation technique to study the dynamics of tw...
The term Taylor dispersion describes the work and a series of papers written by Geoffrey Taylor in 1...
In the absence of advection, confined diffusion characterizes transport in many natural and artific...
International audienceWe revisit Taylor's experiment investigating the evolution of a blob of dye in...
Channels are fundamental building blocks from biophysics to soft robotics, often used to transport o...
Locomotion of self-propelled particles such as motile bacteria or phoretic swimmers often takes plac...
In this article, we study numerically the dispersion of colloids in a two-dimensional cellular flow ...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...