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A Universality in Oscillating Flows

Abstract

We show that oscillating flow of a simple fluid in both the Newtonian and the non-Newtonian regime can be described by a universal function of a single dimensionless scaling parameter ωτ\omega\tau, where ω\omega is the oscillation (angular) frequency and τ\tau is the fluid relaxation-time; geometry and linear dimension bear no effect on the flow. Experimental energy dissipation data of mechanical resonators in a rarefied gas follow this universality closely in a broad linear dimension (10610^{-6} m<L<102< L < 10^{-2} m) and frequency (10510^5 Hz <ω/2π<108< \omega/2\pi < 10^8 Hz) range. Our results suggest a deep connection between flows of simple and complex fluids.Comment: To be published in Physical Review Letter

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