Duncan R. Hewitt
University of Cambridge
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Physical Review E | 2016
Duncan R. Hewitt; Japinder S. Nijjer; M. Grae Worster; Jerome A. Neufeld
Fluid flowing through a deformable porous medium imparts viscous drag on the solid matrix, causing it to deform. This effect is investigated theoretically and experimentally in a one-dimensional configuration. The experiments consist of the downwards flow of water through a saturated pack of small, soft, hydrogel spheres, driven by a pressure head that can be increased or decreased. As the pressure head is increased, the effective permeability of the medium decreases and, in contrast to flow through a rigid medium, the flux of water is found to increase towards a finite upper bound such that it becomes insensitive to changes in the pressure head. Measurements of the internal deformation, extracted by particle tracking, show that the medium compacts differentially, with the porosity being lower at the base than at the upper free surface. A general theoretical model is derived, and the predictions of the model give good agreement with experimental measurements from a series of experiments in which the applied pressure head is sequentially increased. However, contrary to theory, all the experimental results display a distinct and repeatable hysteresis: the flux through the material for a particular applied pressure drop is appreciably lower when the pressure has been decreased to that value compared to when it has been increased to the same value.
Physics of Fluids | 2016
Duncan R. Hewitt; Daniel T. Paterson; N. J. Balmforth; D. Mark Martinez
A theoretical and experimental study of dewatering of fibre suspensions by uniaxial compression is presented. Solutions of a one-dimensional model are discussed and asymptotic limits of fast and slow compression are explored. Particular focus is given to relatively rapid compression and to the corresponding development of spatial variations in the solidity and velocity profiles of the suspension. The results of complementary laboratory experiments are presented for nylon or cellulose fibres suspended in viscous fluid. The constitutive relationships for each suspension were measured independently. Measurements of the load for different fixed compression speeds, together with some direct measurements of the velocity profiles using particle tracking velocimetry, are compared with model predictions. The comparison is reasonable for nylon, but poor for cellulose fibres. An extension to the model, which allows for a strain-rate-dependent component in the network stress, is proposed, and is found to give a drama...
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013
Duncan R. Hewitt; Jerome A. Neufeld; John R. Lister
Physical Review Letters | 2012
Duncan R. Hewitt; Jerome A. Neufeld; John R. Lister
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2014
Duncan R. Hewitt; Jerome A. Neufeld; John R. Lister
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013
Duncan R. Hewitt; Jerome A. Neufeld; John R. Lister
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013
Duncan R. Hewitt; N. J. Balmforth
Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2016
Y. Liu; N. J. Balmforth; Sarah Hormozi; Duncan R. Hewitt
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
N. J. Balmforth; Richard V. Craster; Duncan R. Hewitt; Sarah Hormozi; A Maleki
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2014
Duncan R. Hewitt; Jerome A. Neufeld; John R. Lister