MODELLING THE NORMAL BOUNCING DYNAMICS OF SPHERES IN A VISCOUS FLUID

Modelling the normal bouncing dynamics of spheres in a viscous fluid

Modelling the normal bouncing dynamics of spheres in a viscous fluid

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Bouncing motions of spheres in a viscous fluid are numerically investigated by an immersed boundary method to resolve the fluid flow around solids which is combined to a discrete element method for the particles motion and contact resolution.Two well-known configurations of bouncing are considered: the normal bouncing of a sphere on a wall in a viscous fluid and a normal particle-particle bouncing in a fluid.Previous experiments have shown the effective restitution coefficient to be a function of a single parameter, Triac namely the Stokes number which compares the inertia of Siemens iQ700 EX807LX67E induction hob self-sufficient with hob extractor the solid particle with the fluid viscous dissipation.The present simulations show a good agreement with experimental observations for the whole range of investigated parameters.

However, a new definition of the coefficient of restitution presented here shows a dependence on the Stokes number as in previous works but, in addition, on the fluid to particle density ratio.It allows to identify the viscous, inertial and dry regimes as found in experiments of immersed granular avalanches of Courrech du Pont et al.Phys.Rev.

Lett.90, 044301 (2003), e.g.in a multi-particle configuration.

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