Thursday, November 12, 2009: 8:30 AM
Jackson B (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
This session of contributed talks highlights multiphase flows characterized by complex behavior caused by the coupling of microstructural elements and the fluid flow, non-Newtonian rheology, and other phenomena.
Sponsor:
Fluid Mechanics
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9:30 AM
(505e)
Ensemble Averaged Equations of Motion for Power-Law Fluid Flow in Random Fixed Beds of Cylinders and Spheres
9:45 AM
(505f)
Development of a Simulation Method to Study Liquid Phase Maldistribution During the Squeeze Flow of Highly Filled Particulate Pastes
10:00 AM
(505g)
Real-Space Characterization of the Evolution of Colloidal Gel Microstructure Under Steady Shear
10:30 AM
(505i)
Magnetoviscosity of Magnetic Fluids Under Oscillating and Rotating Magnetic Fields Obtained through Rotational Brownian Dynamics Simulations
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