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Drag and torque coefficients of a translating particle with slip at a gas-liquid interface

Soft Condensed Matter 2024-10-15 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

The dynamics of colloid-size particles trapped at a liquid interface is an extensively studied problem owing to its relevance to a wide range of engineering applications. Here we investigate the impact of interfacial deformations on the hydrodynamic force and torque exerted on a spherical particle with surface slip moving along a gas-liquid interface. Following a two-parameter asymptotic modeling approach, we perturb the interface from its planar state and apply the Lorentz reciprocal theorem to the zeroth and first-order approximations to analytically calculate the drag and torque on the particle. This allows us to explicitly account for the effect of physical parameters like the three-phase contact angle, the Bond number, and the slip coefficient on the particle motion. In addition, we study the interactions between two translating and rotating particles at a large separation. The interaction forces and torques exerted by the flow-induced deformations are calculated via the linear superposition approximation, where the interaction forces are identified as dipolar in terms of the azimuthal angle.

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@article{arxiv.2410.09956,
  title  = {Drag and torque coefficients of a translating particle with slip at a gas-liquid interface},
  author = {Zhi Zhou and Petia M. Vlahovska and Michael J. Miksis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.09956},
  year   = {2024}
}

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