Powder Technology, Vol.214, No.1, 14-20, 2011
Periodic motion of four spheres in a "kite" configuration
Cluster settling plays an important role in the sedimentation of dilute suspensions. Studies of isolated clusters indicate that they show considerable stability. In particular, spheres initially arranged in a horizontal isosceles triangle or rhombus exhibit simple periodic motion as they descend. Moving one sphere outward along the long diagonal of a rhombus produces a kite configuration that settles with a complicated periodic motion relative to its center of mass, which exhibits a back-and-forth movement as it descends. This makes the kite configuration the second member of a class between small clusters with simple periodic motions and isolated clusters that merely remain intact for a considerable time. If the displacement along the diagonal is too great, one sphere is left behind. Higher-order terms, which have little effect on widely separated spheres in a rhombus, are important in maintaining the periodicity of the kite configuration and in slowing its breakup. (c) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.