Shopping cart

close

Narayanan Menon (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Date: Thu. September 26th, 2024, 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
Location: Rockefeller 301

Thinking about sinking: the settling of shaped solids

The gravitational settling of particles in a viscous fluid is a common process in nature and in industrial contexts.  This familiar process is a confounding problem in many-body physics due to the long-range, directional interactions between sinking particles.  After discussing some known facts and known puzzles in the field, I will present results that show qualitatively new behaviour when the particles have non-trivial shape and orientational degrees of freedom, as do snowflakes, plankton, crystals, and other natural sediment. As examples of the richness that emerges from shape, I will discuss unusual phenomena in the sedimentation of individual polar and polygonal objects, of pairs of apolar and polar objects, and of a one-dimensional lattice of apolar discs.  Finally, I will discuss new results on sedimentation of suspensions of discs and rods at finite density.

Scroll To Top