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Hydrodynamic instabilities in driven chiral suspensions

Thu, 02/26/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Seema Chahal and Brato Chakrabarti

Active Stokesian suspensions are conventionally understood to generate dipolar stresses that destabilize aligned states in the bulk and drive systemwide spatiotemporally chaotic flows. Here, we report dynamics in suspensions of torque-driven spinning chiral particles that exhibit a distinct and prev…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, L023101] Published Thu Feb 26, 2026

Scale-dependent breakdown of isotropic turbulence by off-axis rotation

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Yijie Wang, Jun Chen, and Leonardo P. Chamorro

An experimental investigation was conducted to explore the interplay of turbulence and noninertial effects introduced by off-axis rotation on isotropic-turbulence dynamics using tomographic particle image velocimetry. A cubic box, generating isotropic turbulence with the aid of eight mixers position…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 025104] Published Thu Feb 19, 2026

Translation and shape deformation of a microbubble driven by an acoustic traveling wave

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Stephen J. Shaw

The forcing of a micron sized gas bubble by an acoustic traveling wave in water is considered using a model which includes axisymmetric shape mode interactions to third order. In all cases, the resultant bubble motion is predicted to consist of small scale periodic oscillations superimposed upon a l…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 025103] Published Wed Feb 18, 2026

Flow generation via catastrophic loss of equilibrium in weakly rotating self-gravitating fluids: A minimal idealized model

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): L. Gudushauri, N. L. Shatashvili, G. Shekiladze, and S. M. Mahajan

This paper explores the catastrophic energy transformations, in particular the ones leading to the generation of a flow in a weakly rotating self-gravitating fluid/gas found, for instance, in the vicinity of a massive compact object. Because of the similarity in the governing equations, the system d…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 025102] Published Fri Feb 13, 2026

Assessment of mixing in rotating microfluidic channels: A variational calculus approach

Mon, 02/02/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Mahesh Kumar, Harshad Sanjay Gaikwad, and Pranab Kumar Mondal

We present a theoretical investigation of the mixing dynamics of two constituent fluids within a soft rotating microfluidic channel. We solve a coupled system of transport equations, governing the mixing dynamics in this endeavor, with the associated symmetric and antisymmetric boundary conditions u…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 025101] Published Mon Feb 02, 2026

Oscillating electroosmotic flow in channels and capillaries with modulated wall charge distribution

Fri, 01/30/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): A. Shrestha, E. Kirkinis, and M. Olvera de la Cruz

Electrolyte-filled channels with modulated wall charge distribution subjected to an applied DC electric field form time-independent vortices whose sense of circulation is determined by the field direction [Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 755 (1995)]. In this paper, we show that an electrolyte in a channel or c…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015106] Published Fri Jan 30, 2026

Multiphase smoothed particle hydrodynamics modeling of two drops impacting on a solid surface

Thu, 01/29/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Linhao Li, Md M. A. Sohag, Kan Liu, Jian Wu, and Xiufeng Yang

This work investigates the dynamics of dual-drop impact on a solid surface, encompassing both simultaneous and nonsimultaneous side-by-side impact of equal-sized drops, as well as successive impact of unequal-sized drops. Numerical simulations are performed using smoothed particle hydrodynamics meth…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015105] Published Thu Jan 29, 2026

Gaussian wave packets in a semi-infinite capillary jet for droplet isolation: Spatial linear analysis and nonlinear simulations

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Y. M. Zhang, H. González, F. J. García de Bollullos, P. A. Vazquez, and H. L. Yi

A single droplet can be effectively isolated from a capillary liquid jet by applying a short-duration velocity oscillatory pulse at its exit from the nozzle outlet. The previous temporal analysis of F. J. García et al. [Phys. Rev. E 100, 053111 (2019)], which modeled the jet as an infinite liquid c…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015104] Published Tue Jan 27, 2026

Nonlinear dynamics of air invasion in one-dimensional compliant fluid networks

Wed, 01/14/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Ludovic Jami, François-Xavier Gauci, Céline Cohen, Xavier Noblin, and Ludovic Keiser

Vascular networks exhibit a remarkable diversity of architectures and transport mechanisms across biological systems. Inspired by embolism propagation in plant xylem, where air invades water-filled conduits under negative pressure, we study air penetration in compliant one-dimensional hydrodynamic n…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015103] Published Wed Jan 14, 2026

Wrinkling dynamics accelerate due to sudden changes in boundary conditions

Tue, 01/13/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): Kai Liu, Wang Xiao, John Lowengrub, Shuwang Li, and Meng Zhao

We investigate the wrinkling dynamics of a long, flat filament immersed in a viscous fluid subjected to compression at a constant rate. Typical wrinkling dynamics proceed through three stages: initiation, development, and relaxation. The first stage, during which high mode perturbations increase exp…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015102] Published Tue Jan 13, 2026

Nonlinear phase synchronization and the role of spacing in shell models

Fri, 01/09/2026 - 10:00

Author(s): L. Manfredini and Ö. D. Gürcan

A shell model can be considered as a self-similar chain of interacting triads, where each triad can be interpreted as a nonlinear oscillator that can be mapped to a spinning top. Investigating the relation between phase dynamics and intermittency in such a chain of nonlinear oscillators, it is found…


[Phys. Rev. E 113, 015101] Published Fri Jan 09, 2026

Evolution of invasion patterns due to surfactant adsorption in non-Gaussian pore distribution: Role of mass transfer and Laplace pressure

Fri, 12/26/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Debanik Bhattacharjee, Guy Z. Ramon, and Yaniv Edery

Immiscible two-phase flow in porous media occurs in many processes, such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR), as well as oil spill and soil remediation. These processes involve a fluid displacing another immiscible fluid within the confines of a heterogeneous porous structure. The invasion pattern genera…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065108] Published Fri Dec 26, 2025

Structural boundary state transitions in turbulent pipe flow

Mon, 12/22/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): L. Moriconi and G. Saisse

Extensive optical measurements of canonical turbulent pipe flows have revealed the existence of structural boundary states (SBSs)—near-wall low-speed streaks strongly correlated with pairs of counter-rotating quasistreamwise vortices. In this study, we investigate the number fluctuations of these st…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065106] Published Mon Dec 22, 2025

Simulation of the high Mach number motion for bubble collapse in a compressible Euler fluid using Basilisk

Mon, 12/22/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Daniels Krimans, Steven J. Ruuth, and Seth Putterman

Cavitation is a process where bubbles form and collapse within a fluid with dynamic, spatially varying pressure. This phenomenon can concentrate energy density by 12 orders of magnitude, creating light-emitting plasma or damaging nearby surfaces. A key question in cavitation theory and experiments i…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065107] Published Mon Dec 22, 2025

Finite-time gradient blow-up and shock formation in Israel-Stewart theory: Bulk, shear, and diffusion regimes

Fri, 12/19/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Fábio S. Bemfica

We present a demonstration of finite-time gradient blow-ups in Israel-Stewart (IS) theories with 1+1D plane symmetry, mathematically showing the existence of smooth initial data that can evolve into shocks across three regimes: pure bulk viscosity, shear viscosity, and diffusion. Through numerical s…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065105] Published Fri Dec 19, 2025

Exit time of colloidal particles from falling drops

Wed, 12/17/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Nishanth Murugan and Anubhab Roy

This work investigates the influence of convective transport within a sedimenting drop on the exit time of a colloidal particle. Using Brownian dynamics simulations, we compute exit times for particles originating from various locations inside the drop over a range of Péclet numbers (Pe). The Péclet…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065104] Published Wed Dec 17, 2025

Active wave-particle clusters

Mon, 12/08/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Rahil N. Valani and David M. Paganin

Active particles are nonequilibrium entities that uptake energy and convert it into self-propulsion. A dynamically rich class of inertial active particles having features of wave-particle coupling and wave memory are walking/superwalking droplets. Such classical, active wave-particle entities (WPEs)…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065103] Published Mon Dec 08, 2025

Shock-compression-based equation of state for perfluorohexane

Mon, 12/01/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Anunay Prasanna, Guillaume T. Bokman, Samuele Fiorini, Armand Sieber, Bratislav Lukić, Daniel Foster, and Outi Supponen

Perfluorohexane is a biocompatible material that serves as a liquid core for acoustically responsive agents in biomedical applications. Despite its relatively widespread usage, there is a lack of experimental data determining its thermodynamic properties. This challenges numerical simulations to pre…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065101] Published Mon Dec 01, 2025

Numerical simulation of an off-centered fluid drop in a rotating Hele-Shaw cell

Mon, 12/01/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Írio M. Coutinho and José A. Miranda

In standard rotating Hele-Shaw cell flows, an initially circular fluid drop, surrounded by an outer fluid of negligible density and viscosity, is centered at the rotation axis of the cell. The interplay of centrifugal and surface tension forces leads to the emergence of intricate interfacial pattern…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 065102] Published Mon Dec 01, 2025

Admissibility of solitary wave modes in long-runout debris flows

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 10:00

Author(s): Louis-S. Bouchard and Seulgi Moon

Debris flows often exhibit coherent wave structures—shocklike roll waves on steeper slopes and weaker, more sinusoidal dispersive pulses on gentler slopes. Coarse-rich heads raise basal resistance, whereas fines-rich tails lower it; in gentle reaches, small-amplitude pulses can locally transport mom…


[Phys. Rev. E 112, 055112] Published Mon Nov 24, 2025

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