Effective surface dilatational viscosity of highly concentrated particle-laden interfaces

LISHCHUK, S. V. (2014). Effective surface dilatational viscosity of highly concentrated particle-laden interfaces. Physical Review E (PRE), 90, 053005. [Article]

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Abstract
The effective surface dilatational viscosity is calculated of a flat interface separating two immiscible fluids laden with half-immersed monodisperse rigid spherical non-Brownian particles in the limit of high particle concentration. The derivation is based upon the facts that (i) highly concentrated particle arrays in a plane form a hexagonal structure and (ii) the dominant contribution to the viscous dissipation rate arises in the thin gaps between neighboring particles.
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