Particle-level visualization of hydrodynamic and frictional couplings in dense suspensions of spherical colloids
The rotational Brownian motion of colloidal spheres in dense suspensions reflects local hydrodynamics and {contact forces}, both key to non-linear rheological phenomena such as shear-thickening and jamming, and transport in crowded environments, including intracellular migration and blood flow. To f...
Main Authors: | Yanagishima, T, Liu, Y, Tanaka, H, Dullens, RPA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2021
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