Inertial particle focusing in curved ducts: Bifurcations and dynamics

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Abstract

Particles suspended in fluid flow through a curved duct can focus to stable equilibrium positions in the duct cross-section due to the balance of two dominant forces - inertial lift force and secondary drag force. Such particle focusing is exploited in various medical and industrial technologies aimed at separating particles by size. In this talk, I will present results of our numerical investigation of the dynamics of neutrally buoyant particles in fluid flow through curved ducts with rectangular cross-sections. I will show that rich bifurcations take place in the particle equilibria as a function of the duct bend radius. I will also offer insights how these bifurcations in combination with particle dynamics can be exploited to separate particles of different sizes.

*This research is supported under Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (project number DP160102021 and DP200100834)

Publication: RN Valani, B Harding & YM Stokes, Bifurcations and dynamics in inertial focusing of particles in curved rectangular ducts, arXiv:2112.04638

Presenters

  • Rahil Valani

    • Univ of Adelaide

Authors

  • Rahil Valani

    • Univ of Adelaide
  • Brendan Harding

    • Victoria University of Wellington
  • Yvonne M Stokes

    • Univ of Adelaide