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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 5: Colloids and Complex Liquids I (joint session CPP/ BP/ DY)

DY 5.7: Vortrag

Montag, 16. März 2015, 11:15–11:30, C 130

Dense Colloidal Suspensions in Microfluidic Flow — •Philipp Kanehl and Holger Stark — Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität Berlin, D-10623 Berlin

Dense colloidal suspensions in a pressure driven flow accumulate in the center of the microchannel. Bidisperse mixtures partially demix depending on their densities [1]. In very dense colloidal systems, one observes oscillations in the colloidal flow velocity which is attributed to transient jamming. The oscillations ultimately become irregular when density is further increased [2].

To develop a theoretical understanding of all these effects, we simulate hard spheres under pressure-driven flow in two and three dimensions using the mesoscale simulation technique of multi-particle collision dynamics which is an efficient solver of the Navier-Stokes equation and includes thermal motion.

In our simulations, we reproduce the experimental observations that a monodisperse suspension enriches the channel center and a binary mixture segregates into its two species. Comparison with our analytical model suggests that Brownian motion is crucial for demixing and that the non-diagonal elements of the collective diffusion tensor determines, which species enriches the center. Qualitative differences between 2 and 3 dimensions are found.

Finally, we present first results on monodisperse suspensions near close packing to understand flow oscillations and transient jamming.

[1] D. Semwogererea and E. R. Weeks, Phys. Fluids, 20, (2008).

[2] A. I. Campbell and M. D. Haw, Soft Matter 6, (2010).

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