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Invisible Anchors Trap Particles in Branching Junctions...

by David Oettinger, Jesse T Ault, Howard Stone, George Haller
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
054502
Volume
121
Issue
5

We combine numerical simulations and an analytic approach to show that the capture of finite, inertial particles during flow in branching junctions is due to invisible, anchor-shaped three-dimensional flow structures. These Reynolds-number-dependent anchors define trapping regions that confine particles to the junction. For a wide range of Stokes numbers, these structures occupy a large part of the flow domain. For flow in a V-shaped junction, at a critical Stokes number, we observe a topological transition due to the merger of two anchors into one. From a stability analysis, we identify the parameter region of particle sizes and densities where capture due to anchors occurs.