Nordita Astrophysics Seminars

Oscillating particles in fluids. Theory and experiment in the entire range of frequency and pressure variation

by Victor Yakhot (Boston University)

Europe/Stockholm
122:026

122:026

Description
Oscillating nano-particles (resonators) can serve as sensors detecting impurities, viruses etc in various simple fluids like air and, in principle, water. In the low frequency limit their dynamics are a viscous process obeying the Navier-Stokes (diffusion) equations. It will be shown that when the Weissenberg number Wi>>1 this process becomes visco-elastic described by the generic telegrapher equation. The relation representing the particle dynamics in the entire range of the Weissenberg number and/or pressure variation is universal, independent of particle shape and size. Detailed experimental, theoretical and numerical studies supporting this conclusion will be presented. The telegrapher equation emerges also in from derivation of turbulence models. The role of new terms for describing Raid Distorion Effects will be also discussed.

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