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Settling of dilute and semidilute fiber suspensions at finite Re

Juha SalmelaD. M. MartinezMarkku Kataja

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Gravity (chemistry)Environmental EngineeringSedimentation (water treatment)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringPhysics::OpticsFluid mechanicsMechanicsSuspension (chemistry)FibersViscosityClassical mechanicsSettlingSetting/sedimentationVolume fractionFluid mechanicsFiberBiotechnology

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The motion of tracer fibers settling in a suspension made optically transparent using an index-of refraction matching technique is studied as a function of concentration, aspect ratio, fluid viscosity, and fiber length distribution. At Re ∼ O (1), two different regimes of sedimentation are clearly identified. For small volume fractions we find that fibers settle with their long-axis preferentially in the horizontal state. With increasing volume fraction, fibers settle preferentially with their long-axis aligned in the direction of gravity. These findings are strikingly different than for those conducted with Re → 0 and qualitatively support the numerical simulations reported by Kuusela et al. © 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2007

10.1002/aic.11245https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.11245