Angular dynamics of small crystals in viscous flows

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Abstract

The angular dynamics of a very small ellipsoidal particle in a viscous flow decouples from its translational dynamics, and the particle angular velocity is given by Jeffery’s theory. It is known that cuboid particles share these properties. In the literature a special case is most frequently discussed, that of axisymmetric particles, with a continuous rotational symmetry. Here we compute the angular dynamics of crystals that possess a discrete rotational symmetry and certain mirror symmetries, but that do not have a continuous rotational symmetry. We give examples of such particles that nevertheless obey Jeffery’s theory. But there are other examples where the angular dynamics is determined by a more general equation of motion.

*Vetenskapsr\r{a}det [grant number 2013-3992], Formas [grant number 2014-585], ‘Bottlenecks for particle growth in turbulent aerosols’ from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Dnr. KAW 2014.0048, MPNS COST Action MP1305 ‘Flowing matter’.

Authors

  • Johan Fries

    • Department of Physics, Gothenburg University
  • Jonas Einarsson

    • Department of Physics, Gothenburg University
  • Bernhard Mehlig

    • Department of Physics, Gothenburg University
    • Dept. of Physics, University of Gothenburg
    • University of Gothenburg