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weeks's migration [5 articles]

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  • Shear-induced particle migration in binary colloidal suspensions
    Physics of Fluids, Vol. 20, No. 4. (2008)
    by Denis Semwogerere, Eric R Weeks
    posted to migration brownian-motion binary by weeks on 2008-04-26 15:27:12 as read along with 1 person ghunter
  • Measurement of an unexpectedly large shear-induced self-diffusivity in a dilute suspension of spheres
    Physics of Fluids, Vol. 14, No. 7. (2002), pp. 2194-2201.
    by Isidro E Zarraga, Jr
    posted to migration by weeks on 2008-03-19 13:24:43 as **
  • Development of particle migration in pressure-driven flow of a Brownian suspension
    J. Fluid Mech., Vol. 581 (2007), pp. 437-451.
    by D Semwogerere, JF Morris, ER Weeks
    posted to brownian-motion colloids confocal migration by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:15:32 as read
  • The shear-induced migration of particles in concentrated suspensions
    J. Fluid Mech, Vol. 181 (1987)
    by DT Leighton, A Acrivos
    posted to migration by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:15:32 as ****
  • Particle migration in pressure-driven flow of a Brownian suspension
    J. Fluid Mech, Vol. 493 (2003), pp. 363-378.
    by M Frank, D Anderson, ER Weeks, JF Morris
    posted to brownian-motion colloids confocal migration pmma by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:15:32 as read
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