Canopy flows occur when a moving fluid encounters a matrix of free-standing obstacles and are found in diverse systems, from forests and marine ecology to urban landscapes and biology (e.g. cilia arrays).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present work, we investigate the dynamic phenomena induced by solvent evaporation from ternary solutions confined in a Hele-Shaw cell. The model solutions consist of ethanol, water, and oil, and with the decrease in ethanol concentration by selective evaporation, they may undergo microdroplet formation via the ouzo effect or macroscopic liquid-liquid phase separation. We varied the initial concentration of the three components of the solutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDense suspensions of hard particles in a liquid can exhibit strikingly counter-intuitive behaviour, such as discontinuous shear thickening (DST) and reversible shear jamming (SJ) into a state where flow is arrested and the suspension is solid-like. A stress-activated crossover from hydrodynamic interactions to frictional particle contacts is key for these behaviours. However, in experiments, many suspensions show only DST, not SJ.
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