Sedimentation of geometrically polar shapes

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Abstract


We study the effect of shape-polarity on the stokesian sedimentation dynamics of particles by experiments in which isosceles triangles of varying apex angles, are placed in a vertical plane and sedimented at low Reynolds number in a quasi-two-dimensional container. Unlike an nonpolar shape the triangle rotates as it sediments - due to coupling between the orientational and translational degrees of freedom -- and asymptotically approaches a stable configuration either pointing along or away from gravity [Jayaweera, Mason, J. Fluid Mech. 22 (1965)]. For small apex angles the triangle is stable with apex pointing down. As the apex angle is increased we find a transition at π/3 for which all orientations of the triangle are stable and for apex angles greater than π/3, the triangle is stable with apex pointing up. We understand the experimental results with a model of three stokeslets fixed to the vertices of a triangle. Adding polarity to the particles introduces an effective damping term in the equations of motion, thus making it not amenable to an effective hamiltonian treatment constructed for apolar particles [R. Chajwa et. al. arXiv:1803.10269 (2018)].

*NM, AC acknowledge funding through NSF DMR 1507650.

Presenters

  • Narayanan Menon

    • Physics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • University of Massachusetts Amherst

Authors

  • Rahul Chajwa

    • TIFR International Center for Theoretical Sciences
  • Alyssa Conway

    • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Rintaro Kirikawa

    • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Narayanan Menon

    • Physics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Sriram Ramaswamy

    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
    • Indian Institute of Science
    • Centre for Condensed Matter Theory, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science