Movement of a Spherical Brownian Particle Between Infinite Parallel Plates: Hindered Dispersion and Sedimentation


Autoria(s): Heil, Ann Terese
Data(s)

1988

Resumo

<p>The dispersion of an isolated, spherical, Brownian particle immersed in a Newtonian fluid between infinite parallel plates is investigated. Expressions are developed for both a 'molecular' contribution to dispersion, which arises from random thermal fluctuations, and a 'convective' contribution, arising when a shear flow is applied between the plates. These expressions are evaluated numerically for all sizes of the particle relative to the bounding plates, and the method of matched asymptotic expansions is used to develop analytical expressions for the dispersion coefficients as a function of particle size to plate spacing ratio for small values of this parameter.</p> <p>It is shown that both the molecular and convective dispersion coefficients decrease as the size of the particle relative to the bounding plates increase. When the particle is small compared to the plate spacing, the coefficients decrease roughly proportional to the particle size to plate spacing ratio. When the particle closely fills the space between the plates, the molecular dispersion coefficient approaches zero slowly as an inverse logarithmic function of the particle size to plate spacing ratio, and the convective dispersion coefficent approaches zero approximately proportional to the width of the gap between the edges of the sphere and the bounding plates.</p>

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http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/7529/1/Heil%20AT%201988.pdf

Heil, Ann Terese (1988) Movement of a Spherical Brownian Particle Between Infinite Parallel Plates: Hindered Dispersion and Sedimentation. Master's thesis, California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:03192013-151818424 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:03192013-151818424>

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Thesis

NonPeerReviewed