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| author | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-11 20:40:23 +0100 |
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| committer | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-11 20:40:23 +0100 |
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diff --git a/typst/main.typ b/typst/main.typ index 7d9c539..e6b5570 100644 --- a/typst/main.typ +++ b/typst/main.typ @@ -94,17 +94,32 @@ than the possibly more correct value by Proudman and Pearson@proudman_pearson_19 //$ F = F_S ( 1 + (3/8)"Re" + (9/40)("Re")^2 * (log "Re" + gamma + (5/3) log 2 - (323/360)) + (27/80)*"Re"^3 log "Re" ) $ //) -Using spherical coordinates $(r,theta,phi.alt)$ and no external force we receive the velocity components +//Using spherical coordinates $(r,theta,phi.alt)$ and no external force we receive the velocity components + +//#math.equation( +//block: true, +//$ v_r = U cos theta (1- (3r)/(2a) + r^3 / (2a^3)) $ +//$ v_theta = - U cos theta (1- (3r)/(4a) + r^3 / (4a^3)) $ +//) + +== Lubrication Forces for Near Contact + +When spheres or a sphere near a straight wall approach each other with a small separation $h<<r$ the flow in the gap is dominated by +lubrication forces. For a sphere approaching a straight wall with velocity $U$ normal to the wall we +have #math.equation( block: true, -$ v_r = U cos theta (1- (3r)/(2a) + r^3 / (2a^3)) $ +$ F_(L) tilde.eq (6 pi mu r^2 U) / h (1-(9h)/(16r) + ...) $ ) +With two spheres of equal radius r and otherwise the same conditions approaching -Do the analitical derivation from sphere and stokes here TODO +#math.equation( +block: true, +$ F_(L) tilde.eq (6 pi mu r^2 U) / h (1-(h)/(5r) + ...) $ +) -== Lubrication forces between solid particles == Clogging and Bridging |
