Monday, November 13, 2006: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
Union Square 15 & 16 (Hilton San Francisco) | |||
#89 - Particulate and Multiphase Flow (01J01) | |||
This session will focus on microscopic and macroscopic hydrodynamic phenomena in suspensions, slurries, and other dispersed multiphase systems including (but not limited to) liquid-liquid or bubbly liquid systems. Interest is in experimental, numerical, and theoretical studies. | |||
Chair: | Sukalyan Bhattacharya | ||
CoChair: | Jeffrey F. Morris | ||
12:30 PM | 89a | The Dynamics of Rodlike Particles under Sedimentation and Induced-Charge Electrophoresis Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, David Saintillan, Eric Darve | |
12:45 PM | 89b | Multiphase Modeling of Electro- and Magnetorheological Suspensions David Kittipoomwong, Yevgeny Yurkovetsky, Daniel J. Klingenberg | |
1:00 PM | 89c | A Continuum Framework for the Description of Mixing and Segregation in Three-Dimensional Granular Flows Steven W. Meier, Julio M. Ottino | |
1:15 PM | 89d | Wall-Induced Particle Migration and Ordering Mechanisms in Dilute Suspensions of Spherical Particles in Creeping Flow Conditions Mauricio Zurita-Gotor, Jerzy Blawzdziewicz, Eligiusz Wajnryb | |
1:30 PM | 89e | The Effect of Second Normal Stress Difference Induced Secondary Currents on the Concentration and Velocity Distributions for Suspension Flow in Different Geometries Arun Ramachandran, David T. Leighton | |
1:45 PM | 89f | Shear Induced Particle Migration in Binary Colloidal Suspensions Eric R. Weeks, Denis Semwogerere | |
2:00 PM | 89g | Pressure Drop and Flow Evolution of a Concentrated Suspension in an Abrupt Expansion Tracey Moraczewski, Nina C. Shapley | |
2:15 PM | 89h | Competition between Particle Migration and Chaotic Advection in Microchannels James F. Gilchrist, Changbao Gao | |
2:30 PM | 89i | Squeezing of Deformable Drops through Granular Materials Alexander Z. Zinchenko, Robert H. Davis | |
2:45 PM | 89j | Dynamic Simulations of Soft Particle Pastes Jyoti R. Seth, Roger T. Bonnecaze |
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