The collective dynamics of externally driven Np-colloidal systems
(1≤Np≤4) in a confined viscous fluid have been investigated
using three-dimensional direct numerical simulations with fully resolved
hydrodynamics. The dynamical modes of collective particle motion are studied by
changing the particle Reynolds number {as determined by the strength of the
external driving force} and the confining wall distance. For a system with
Np=3, we found that at a critical Reynolds number, a dynamical mode
transition occurs from the doublet-singlet mode to the triplet mode, which has
not been reported experimentally. The dynamical mode transition was analyzed in
detail from the following two viewpoints: (1) spectrum analysis of the time
evolution of a tagged particle velocity and (2) the relative acceleration of
the doublet cluster with respect to the singlet particle. For a system with
Np=4, we found similar dynamical mode transitions from the
doublet-singlet-singlet mode to the triplet-singlet mode and further to the
quartet mode.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figure