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Simulations of two sedimenting-interacting spheres with different sizes and initial configurations using immersed boundary method
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Simulations of two sedimenting-interacting spheres with different sizes and initial configurations using immersed boundary method

Chuan-Chieh Liao, Wen-Wei Hsiao, Ting-Yu Lin and Chao-An Lin
Computational Mechanics, Vol.55(6), pp.1191-1200
22/04/2015

Abstract

Diameter ratio Drafting, Kissing and tumbling Falling spheres Immersed-boundary method
Numerical investigations are carried out for the drafting, kissing and tumbling (DKT) phenomenon of two freely falling spheres within a long container by using an immersed-boundary method. The method is first validated with flows induced by a sphere settling under gravity in a small container for which experimental data are available. The hydrodynamic interactions of two spheres are then studied with different sizes and initial configurations. When a regular sphere is placed below the larger one, the duration of kissing decreases in pace with the increase in diameter ratio. On the other hand, the time duration of the kissing stage increases in tandem with the increase in diameter ratio as the large sphere is placed below the regular one, and there is no DKT interactions beyond threshold diameter ratio. Also, the gap between homogeneous spheres remains constant at the terminal velocity, whereas the gaps between the inhomogeneous spheres increase due to the differential terminal velocity.

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