2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201715900014
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Lift and Drag Forces for a Sphere on a Flat Wall in Non-Newtonian Shear Flow

Abstract: Abstract. Parametrical study of perfect steady rolling and steady state freely motion of spherical particle on the wall in shear flow of nonNewtonian fluid was carried out. In the case of perfect rolling the jumps of forces acting on a sphere in the moment of changing particle velocity from zero to positive were observed. Non-Newtonian properties of fluid lead to decreasing of drag force coefficient for low particle's velocity and to opposite effect for high velocity relative to Newtonian fluid. There is no su… Show more

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“…The importance of lift (hydrodynamic forces perpendicular to the slip velocity) has not been studied in the examples reported in this work. There is currently, to our knowledge, no available formulation for non-Newtonian fluids that can be used beyond very small Reynolds numbers [175]; although some authors have simply used formulations for Newtonian fluids using the local effective viscosity [264,2]. This matter deserves further research, either to develop a formulation or to provide an estimation of the circumstances where these effects can be neglected or just approximated using the Newtonian formulation.…”
Section: Liftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of lift (hydrodynamic forces perpendicular to the slip velocity) has not been studied in the examples reported in this work. There is currently, to our knowledge, no available formulation for non-Newtonian fluids that can be used beyond very small Reynolds numbers [175]; although some authors have simply used formulations for Newtonian fluids using the local effective viscosity [264,2]. This matter deserves further research, either to develop a formulation or to provide an estimation of the circumstances where these effects can be neglected or just approximated using the Newtonian formulation.…”
Section: Liftmentioning
confidence: 99%