corner
corner

Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 1207–1210 (2001)

Attraction of Minute Particles to Invariant Regions of Volume Preserving Flows by Transients

Download: PDF (458 kB) Buy this article Export: BibTeX or EndNote (RIS)

T. Shinbrot*, M. M. Alvarez, J. M. Zalc, and F. J. Muzzio
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854

Received 13 June 2000; published in the issue dated 12 February 2001

See accompanying Physics Focus

We find that tracer material can be concentrated into invariant regions of flows due exclusively to transient effects, as are produced when tracers temporarily become more buoyant than the surrounding fluid. This can occur either as a single event, e.g., if the tracer is initially weakly buoyant, or under periodic forcing, e.g., when external effects (such as solar heating) change the tracer density periodically. We study both cases in experiments, in a model, and in direct numerical simulations of laminar flow in a stirred tank. Focusing occurs for very small tracer size and inertia in flows that are instantaneously strictly volume conserving.

© 2001 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.1207
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.1207
PACS:
47.20.Ky, 05.45.-a, 47.54.+r

*Electronic address: shinbrot@sol.rutgers.edu

Corresponding author. Electronic address: muzzio@sol.rutgers.edu