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Shear-induced migration in concentrated suspensions: Particle mass conservation, contact pressure and jamming

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JOURNAL OF NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2022.104805

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Suspension; Migration; Congested problem; Augmented Lagrangian method; Asymptotic expansion

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A two-velocity fluid model is proposed to describe particle migration in mono-disperse suspensions, allowing explicit boundary conditions on particle velocity and strict enforcement of mass conservation and jamming limit.
A two-velocity fluid model is presented to describe particle migration in mono-disperse suspensions of neutrally buoyant particles. In contrast to previous migration models, the proposed formulation allows us to impose explicit boundary conditions on particle velocity, and thereby to satisfy strict mass conservation for the particle phase. In addition, the upper bound on particle volume fraction (jamming limit) is strictly enforced through a non-smooth complementarity condition and the introduction of a particle jamming pressure. The model is applied to an axisymmetric Poiseuille flow and solved using a finite-element method. For that purpose, a specific, fully implicit algorithm based on non-smooth optimisation tools is developed and validated. Preliminary comparisons with experimental data from the literature show promising agreement. In particular, the model properly captures the formation of an inner plug region, in which the suspension is saturated and jammed.

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