Viscous interactions of many neutrally buoyant spheres in Poiseuille flow
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asymptotic expansionPoiseuille flowinertial effectsparticle concentrationleading edgetrailing edgeviscous interactionschromatographic' separation schemesinertially induced migration velocitieslaminar flow between parallel plateslarge separationlateral migration velocitiesmotion of N neutrally buoyant spheresstrainlets
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- The inertial migration of non-neutrally buoyant spherical particles in two-dimensional shear flows
Cites work
- Effect of finite boundaries on the Stokes resistance of an arbitrary particle Part 3. Translation and rotation
- Inertial migration of rigid spheres in two-dimensional unidirectional flows
- The behaviour of clusters of spheres falling in a viscous fluid Part 2. Slow motion theory
- The lateral migration of a spherical particle in two-dimensional shear flows
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(7)- Flow between parallel walls containing the lines of neutrally buoyant circular cylinders
- Inertial migration of a sphere in Poiseuille flow
- Chaining of weakly interacting particles suspended in viscoelastic fluids
- Behavior of multiple spheres in shear and poiseuille flow fields at low Reynolds number
- Experimental evaluation of the migration of spherical particles in three-dimensional Poiseuille flow
- The Motion of Small Particles and Droplets in Quadratic Flows
- Hydrodynamic interaction of two neutrally-buoyant smooth spheres suspended in plane Poiseuille flow: the BEM simulations versus the MoR approximations
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