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Effects of the history force on an oscillating rigid sphere at low Reynolds number
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Mustapha?AbbadEmail author  Mohamed?Souhar
Institution:(1) LEMTA-CNRS UMR 7563, ENSEM-INPL, 02 avenue de la Forêt de Haye, BP 160, 54504 Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy, France
Abstract:The present work presents an experimental study on a free-falling rigid sphere in a quiescent incompressible newtonian fluid, placed in an oscillating frame. The goal of this investigation is to examine the effect of the history force acting on the sphere at small Reynolds numbers (Rele2.5) and finite Strouhal numbers (1leSlle20). The particle trajectory is measured by using a high-speed video camera and modern techniques of image processing. The average terminal velocity, the oscillation magnitude, and the phase shift with the oscillating frame are measured and compared with those obtained from theoretical approaches. The comparison is made by solving the equation of motion of the sphere with and without the history force. In addition to the significant role that this force plays in the momentum balance, it was found that the correction of the added mass force and the history force by the empirical coefficients of Odar and Hamilton (J Fluid Mech 18:302–314, 1964; J Fluid Mech 25:591–592, 1966) are not necessary in our Re and Sl ranges. The added mass is the same as that obtained by the potential flow theory and the history force is well predicted by the Basset expression (Treatise on hydrodynamics, 1888).
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