• Collision of dynamic jamming fronts in a dense suspension 

      Peters, Ivo R.; Hearst, R. Jason; Rømcke, Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Dynamic jamming is a phenomenon whereby a dense suspension switches from a fluidlike to a solidlike state when subjected to sufficient stress and deformation. Large enough systems show that this transition is accompanied ...
    • Particle segregation in turbulent Couette-Poiseuille flow with vanishing wall shear 

      Yang, Kun; Zhao, Lihao; Andersson, Helge Ingolf (Journal article, 2017)
      Inertial particles dispersed in wall-bounded flows in pipes and channels are known to accumulate close to the walls. The segregation ability depends greatly on the inertia-selection effects of the near-wall quasi-coherent ...
    • Preferential orientation of tracer spheroids in turbulent channel flow 

      Jie, Yucheng; Zhao, Lihao; Xu, Chunxiao; Andersson, Helge Ingolf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Axis-symmetric spheroids, such as rod-like and disk-like particles, have been found to orient preferentially in near-wall turbulence by both experiment and numerical simulation. In current work we examined the orientation ...
    • Preferential particle concentration in wall-bounded turbulence with zero skin friction 

      Yang, Kun; Zhao, Lihao; Andersson, Helge Ingolf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Inertial particles dispersed in turbulence distribute themselves unevenly. Besides their tendency to segregate near walls, they also concentrate preferentially in wall-parallel planes. We explore the latter phenomenon in ...