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Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2004

Inertial migration of rigid spherical particles in Poiseuille flow

Jean-Philippe Matas; Jeffrey F. Morris; Elisabeth Guazzelli

An experimental study of the migration of dilute suspensions of particles in Poiseuille flow at Reynolds numbers


Physics of Fluids | 2004

Trains of particles in finite-Reynolds-number pipe flow

Jean-Philippe Matas; Virginie Glezer; Elisabeth Guazzelli; Jeffrey F. Morris

\hbox{\it Re}\,{=}\,67\hbox{--}1700


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2009

Lateral force on a rigid sphere in large-inertia laminar pipe flow

Jean-Philippe Matas; Jeffrey F. Morris; Elisabeth Guazzelli

was performed, with a few experiments performed at


Physics of Fluids | 2011

Experimental and analytical study of the shear instability of a gas-liquid mixing layer

Jean-Philippe Matas; Sylvain Marty; Alain Cartellier

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Physics of Fluids | 2013

Vortices catapult droplets in atomization

John Soundar Jerome; Sylvain Marty; Jean-Philippe Matas; Stéphane Zaleski; Jérôme Hoepffner

up to 2400. The particles used in the majority of the experiments were neutrally buoyant spheres with diameters


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2003

Influence of particles on the transition to turbulence in pipe flow.

Jean-Philippe Matas; Jeffrey F. Morris; Elisabeth Guazzelli

d


Physics of Fluids | 2014

Stability of a swirled liquid film entrained by a fast gas stream

Jean-Philippe Matas; Moongeun Hong; Alain Cartellier

yielding a ratio of pipe to particle diameter in the range


European Physical Journal E | 2008

Gas-driven subharmonic waves in a vibrated two-phase granular material

Jean-Philippe Matas; J. Uehara; Robert P. Behringer

D/d \,{=}\, 8\hbox{--}42


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2018

Shear instability of an axisymmetric air–water coaxial jet

Jean-Philippe Matas; Antoine Delon; Alain Cartellier

. The volume fraction of solids was less than 1% in all cases studied. The results of G. Segre & A. Silberberg ( J. Fluid Mech. 14 , 136, 1962) have been extended to show that the tubular pinch effect in which particles accumulate on a narrow annulus is moved toward the wall as


Proceedings of the 6th IAHR International Symposium on Hydraulic Structures | 2016

Experimental study of large scale plunging jets

Grégory Guyot; Matthieu Rodriguez; Michael Pfister; Jean-Philippe Matas; Alain Cartellier

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Alain Cartellier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Moongeun Hong

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Mickaël Bourgoin

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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Daniel Fuster

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Emil Hopfinger

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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