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Transition from clogging to continuous flow in constricted particle suspensions

Published 9 Apr 2020 in physics.flu-dyn and cond-mat.soft | (2004.04413v2)

Abstract: When suspended particles are pushed by liquid flow through a constricted channel they might either pass the bottleneck without trouble or encounter a permanent clog that will stop them forever. However, they may also flow intermittently with great sensitivity to the neck-to-particle size ratio D/d. In this work, we experimentally explore the limits of the intermittent regime for a dense suspension through a single bottleneck as a function of this parameter. To this end, we make use of high time- and space-resolution experiments to obtain the distributions of arrest times T between successive bursts, which display power-law tails with characteristic exponents. These exponents compare well with the ones found for as disparate situations as the evacuation of pedestrians from a room, the entry of a flock of sheep into a shed or the discharge of particles from a silo. Nevertheless, the intrinsic properties of our system i.e. channel geometry, driving and interaction forces, particle size distribution seem to introduce a sharp transition from a clogged state to a continuous flow, where clogs do not develop at all. This contrasts with the results obtained in other systems where intermittent flow, with power-law exponents above two, were obtained.

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