Publications by authors named "Lionel Rossi"

Mechanism to explore lamination rate.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

February 2010

A mechanism amenable to laminate and fold flows is identified and quantified. This laminating mechanism follows from a physical and experimental approach relying on the interlaced structure of velocity and Lagrangian acceleration. The Lagrangian acceleration being the resultant of the forces applied on particle fluids, the component of acceleration perpendicular to the velocity vector allows the quantification of a rate of change of the velocity's direction, i.

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By applying fractal electromagnetic force fields on a thin layer of brine, we generate steady quasi-two-dimensional laminar flows with multiscale stagnation point topology. This topology is shown to control the evolution of pair separation (Delta) statistics by imposing a turbulentlike locality based on the sizes and strain rates of hyperbolic stagnation points when the flows are fast enough, in which case Delta(2) approximately t(gamma) is a good approximation with gamma close to 3. Spatially multiscale laminar flows with turbulentlike spectral and stirring properties are a new concept with potential applications in efficient and microfluidic mixing.

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