295 Colloidal Hydrodynamics

Tuesday, November 17, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Fluid Mechanics (01J) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session will focus on fundamental and applied studies of fluid mechanics at the colloidal scale. Contributions of interest include, but are not limited to, phenomena involving the diffusive and driven motion of individual colloids and macromolecules in viscous fluids, collective dynamics in colloidal dispersions, and the control of microstructure through coupling of forces and flow fields.

Sponsor:
Fluid Mechanics
Chair:
Joseph R. Samaniuk Email: samaniuk@mines.edu
Co-Chair:
Vivek Narsimhan Email: vnarsim@purdue.edu


(295b) Stokes Flow Past a Highly Deformed Sphere
Amir Nourhani, Mohammad Nabil and Paul E. Lammert


(295c) In-Situ Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy for Studying the Dynamics of Colloidal Nanoparticles at the Nanoscale
Vida Jamali, Cory Hargus, Assaf Ben-Moshe, Hyun Dong Ha, Kranthi K. Mandadapu and A. Paul Alivisatos


(295d) Dynamics of Semiflexible Colloidal Sheets in Shear Flow
Kevin S. Silmore, Michael Strano and James Swan



(295f) Distance to Jamming Defines Shear Thickening Strength in Colloids
Shravan Pradeep, Alan Ranjit Jacob and Lilian Hsiao




(295i) Multiscale Dynamics of Colloidal Transport and Deposition in Porous Media
Navid Bizmark, Joanna Schneider, Rodney D. Priestley and Sujit S. Datta


(295j) Nanofiltration-Activated Viscous Fingering Instability
Thitiporn Kaewpetch and James F. Gilchrist
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