A Review on the Some Issues of Multiphase Flow with Self-Driven Particles
Multiphase flow with self-driven particles is ubiquitous and complex. Exploring the flow properties has both important academic meaning and engineering value. This review emphasizes some recent studies on multiphase flow with self-driven particles: the hydrodynamic interactions between self-propelle...
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doaj-32717f27e18947b5849742cb1585a53f2021-08-26T13:29:42ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-08-01117361736110.3390/app11167361A Review on the Some Issues of Multiphase Flow with Self-Driven ParticlesChen Liu0Jianzhong Lin1State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaMultiphase flow with self-driven particles is ubiquitous and complex. Exploring the flow properties has both important academic meaning and engineering value. This review emphasizes some recent studies on multiphase flow with self-driven particles: the hydrodynamic interactions between self-propelled/self-rotary particles and passive particles; the aggregation, phase separation and sedimentation of squirmers; the influence of rheological properties on its motion; and the kinematic characteristics of axisymmetric squirmers. Finally, some open problems, challenges, and future directions are highlighted.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/16/7361multiphase flow with self-driven particlessquirmersaggregationphase separationsedimentationreview |
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A Review on the Some Issues of Multiphase Flow with Self-Driven Particles |
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A Review on the Some Issues of Multiphase Flow with Self-Driven Particles |
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Multiphase flow with self-driven particles is ubiquitous and complex. Exploring the flow properties has both important academic meaning and engineering value. This review emphasizes some recent studies on multiphase flow with self-driven particles: the hydrodynamic interactions between self-propelled/self-rotary particles and passive particles; the aggregation, phase separation and sedimentation of squirmers; the influence of rheological properties on its motion; and the kinematic characteristics of axisymmetric squirmers. Finally, some open problems, challenges, and future directions are highlighted. |
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