The Dynamics of Suspended Rough Platelets in Shear Flows with Different Reynolds Numbers

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  • Published: April 2022

Abstract

The behaviour of platelet flows in plasma and the change of the platelet surfaces is studied by numerical simulations. In particular, the influence of the 2D platelets surface roughness and Reynolds number on the rotation of platelets is considered. Reynolds numbers Re vary from 0.4 to 50 and it is noted that if Re = 50, the 2D platelets stop rotating after 90° turn. If 0.4 ≤ Re ≤ 20, the rotation period increases along with the increase of Reynolds number. The maximum angular velocity, the minimum angular velocity and the rotation period of platelets depends on their roughness. However, these characteristics are little affected by the roughness if the Reynolds number is close to 1. It is also worth noting that the torque of 3D platelets is greater than the torque of 2D platelets.

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@article{liu2022dynamics,
  title={The Dynamics of Suspended Rough Platelets in Shear Flows with Different Reynolds Numbers},
  author={Liu, Kai and Zou, Qingsong and Xu, Zhipeng and Tan, Zhijun},
  journal={EAST ASIAN JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS},
  volume={12},
  number={3},
  pages={599--616},
  year={2022},
  publisher={GLOBAL SCIENCE PRESS Office B, 9/F, Kings Wing Plaza2, No. 1 On Kwan St~…}
}