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On the motion of particles in non-uniformly vibrating liquid
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 1999
Abstract
The motion of a rigid particle in an inviscid non-uniformly vibrating ambient liquid is considered. The vibrations are caused by a dipole changing its strength in time. This model of a vibrator presents an asymptotic case of vibrations caused by a rigid sphere periodically changing its position when the radius and amplitude are small and the velocity is large. It is found that periodic oscillations with zero mean can cause the directed motion of a submerged particle even if its density equals that of the liquid. The direction of the motion is studied. It is shown that particles of density not less that of the ambient liquid are attracted by a vibrator. The direction of motion of lighter particles depends on their initial position.
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- 1999 Cambridge University Press
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