15 juin 2023

Webinar Zhouyang Ge

Zhouyang Ge is a postdoc in fluid mechanics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He obtained his PhD degree in 2020 from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, and was a recipient of the 2019 Tetra Pak Award in Computational Fluid Dynamics from the Swedish National Committee for Mechanics. Zhouyang is interested in fluid problems especially when droplets or particles are involved. Currently, his research focuses on modelling hydrodynamic interactions between individual particles and understanding their effect on the collective dynamics and mechanical properties of particle suspensions.
Rheology of periodically sheared suspensions undergoing reversible-irreversible transition

Suspensions are fluids containing a large amount of solid particles that interact hydrodynamically through the suspending fluid, and non-hydrodynamically upon direct contact. Interestingly, when sheared periodically at low Reynolds number, the particle dynamics can undergo a reversible-irreversible transition (RIT) characterized by a critical strain amplitude: below this amplitude, all particles return to their original positions after each shear cycle; above it, they diffuse. In this talk, I will describe the corresponding rheology of this process. Specifically, I will show that there are at least four rheological signatures at the onset of RIT, and they are related to the emergent dynamics through a shear-induced microstructure that tends to be hyperuniform at steady state. Furthermore, I will discuss the possibility of a second transition threshold and the associated suspension rheology, if the particles are adhesive. In general, these results suggest that non-hydrodynamic interactions dictate the particle dynamics while hydrodynamic interactions influence the rheology.

15 juin 202316 juin 2023
Webinar (please contact F. Romano or J.P. Laval for the link)