The Effects of Inter-particle Attractions on Colloidal Sedimentation
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.stat-mech
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attractionssedimentationvelocitycolloidalinter-particlemaximumattractionaverage
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We use a mesoscopic simulation technique to study the effect of short-ranged inter-particle attraction on the steady-state sedimentation of colloidal suspensions. Attractions increase the average sedimentation velocity $v_s$ compared to the pure hard-sphere case, and for strong enough attractions, a non-monotonic dependence on the packing fraction $\phi$ with a maximum velocity at intermediate $\phi$ is observed. Attractions also strongly enhance hydrodynamic velocity fluctuations, which show a pronounced maximum size as a function of $\phi$. These results are linked to a complex interplay between hydrodynamics and the formation and break-up of transient many-particle clusters.
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