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- Particulate and Multiphase Flow I
- (108j) Buckling Transition in Wall-Bounded Suspension Flows
The resulting suspension structure resembles a hexatic phase. We explain this transformation in terms of a buckling instability that produces vertical displacements of particle rows. Our simulations predict that at the early stages of the array evolution random transverse particle displacements stabilize the particle lattice, preventing coherent movement of particle rows. We discuss implications of this novel stabilizing mechanism for systems such as compressed membranes undergoing thermal fluctuations.