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arxiv: 2107.06958 · v2 · pith:K4LNQ2YV · submitted 2021-07-14 · cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech· physics.flu-dyn

Striped Patterns in Radially Driven Suspensions with Open Boundaries

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classification cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.flu-dyn
keywords stripesamplitudeboundariesdrivenfrequencyopenoscillationpattern
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We study the motion of radially driven fluid-immersed particles in a novel Hele-Shaw cell with open boundaries. The initially uniform suspension forms a striped pattern within a specific range of horizontal oscillation frequencies and for sufficiently large amplitudes. We observe that the initial coarsening dynamics of the stripes gradually slows down and the pattern reaches a steady state after a few minutes. The distance between the stripes in the steady state exhibits an exponentially saturating increase with increased oscillation amplitude or frequency. The width of the stripes decreases as a power-law with the frequency while its amplitude dependence follows a logistic function. We propose a mechanism -- based on the interplay between shear stress, hydrodynamic interactions, and frictional forces -- to link the structural characteristics of the stripes to the properties of the oscillatory external drive.

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