Strong alignment of prolate ellipsoids in Taylor-Couette flow
Abstract
We report on the mobility and orientation of finite-size, neutrally buoyant prolate ellipsoids (of aspect ratio ) in Taylor-Couette flow, using interface resolved numerical simulations. The setup consists of a particle-laden flow in between a rotating inner and a stationary outer cylinder. We simulate two particle sizes and , denoting the particle major axis and the gap-width between the cylinders. The volume fractions are and , respectively. The particles, which are initially randomly positioned, ultimately display characteristic spatial distributions which can be categorised into four modes. Modes to are observed in the Taylor vortex flow regime, while mode () encompasses both the wavy vortex, and turbulent Taylor vortex flow regimes. Mode corresponds to stable orbits away from the vortex cores. Remarkably, in a narrow range, particles get trapped in the Taylor vortex cores (mode ()). Mode is the transition when both modes and are observed. For mode , particles distribute throughout the domain due to flow instabilities. All four modes show characteristic orientational statistics. We find the particle clustering for mode () to be size-dependent, with two main observations. Firstly, particle agglomeration at the core is much higher for compared to . Secondly, the range for which clustering is observed depends on the particle size. For this mode we observe particles to align strongly with the local cylinder tangent. The most pronounced particle alignment is observed for around . This observation is found to closely correspond to a minimum of axial vorticity at the Taylor vortex core () and we explain why.
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@article{arxiv.2106.05603,
title = {Strong alignment of prolate ellipsoids in Taylor-Couette flow},
author = {Martin P. A. Assen and Chong Shen Ng and Jelle B. Will and Richard J. A. M. Stevens and Detlef Lohse and Roberto Verzicco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.05603},
year = {2022}
}
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22 pages, 12 figures