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Dynamic simulation of non-spherical particulate suspensions
Particle-level simulation has been employed to investigate rheology and microstructure of nonspherical particulate suspensions in a simple shear flow. Non-spherical particles in Newtonian fluids are modeled as three-dimensional clusters of neutrally buoyant, non-Brownian spheres linked together by Hookeantype constraint force. Rotne–Prager correction to velocity disturbance has been employed to account for far-field hydrodynamic interactions. An isolated rodlike particle in simple shear flow exhibits a periodic orientation distribution, commonly referred to as Jeffery orbit. Lubrication-like repulsive potential between
clusters have been included in simulation of rod-like
suspensions at various aspect ratios over dilute to semidilute volume fractions. Shear viscosity evaluated by
orientation distribution qualitatively agrees with one
obtained by direct computation of shear stress