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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Fluid Mechanics Année : 2021

Modulation of elasto-inertial transitions in Taylor–Couette flow by small particles

Tom Lacassagne
Theofilos Boulafentis
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Neil Cagney
Stavroula Balabani

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Particle suspensions in non-Newtonian liquid matrices are frequently encountered in nature and industrial applications. We here study the Taylor–Couette flow (TCF) of semidilute spherical particle suspensions (volume fraction $\leq 0.1$ ) in viscoelastic, constant-viscosity liquids (Boger fluids). We describe the influence of particle load on various flow transitions encountered in TCF of such fluids, and on the nature of these transitions. Particle addition is found to delay the onset of first- and second-order transitions, thus stabilising laminar flows. It also renders them hysteretic, suggesting an effect on the nature of bifurcations. The transition to elasto-inertial turbulence (EIT) is shown to be delayed by the presence of particles, and the features of EIT altered, with preserved spatio-temporal large scales. These results imply that particle loading and viscoelasticity, which are known to destabilise the flow when considered separately, can on the other hand compete with one another and ultimately stabilise the flow when considered together.

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hal-03447211 , version 1 (24-11-2021)

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Tom Lacassagne, Theofilos Boulafentis, Neil Cagney, Stavroula Balabani. Modulation of elasto-inertial transitions in Taylor–Couette flow by small particles. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2021, 929, ⟨10.1017/jfm.2021.861⟩. ⟨hal-03447211⟩
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