Abstract
The inertial migration of a small rigid sphere translating parallel
to the walls within
a channel flow at large channel Reynolds numbers is investigated. The method
of matched asymptotic expansions is used to solve the equations governing
the
disturbance flow past a particle at small particle Reynolds number and
to evaluate
the lift. Both neutrally and non-neutrally buoyant particles are considered.
The wall-induced inertia is significant in the thin layers near the walls where
the lift is close to
that calculated for linear shear flow, bounded by a single wall. In the
major portion
of the flow, excluding near-wall layers, the wall effect can be neglected,
and the outer
flow past a sphere can be treated as unbounded parabolic shear flow. The
effect of
the curvature of the unperturbed velocity profile is significant, and the
lift differs from
the values corresponding to a linear shear flow even at large Reynolds
numbers.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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