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Modified Jeffery model: Influence of particle concentration on mineral fabric in moderately concentrated suspensions

Publication Type Journal Article
Author Josef Ježek, Karel Schulmann, Scott Paterson
Year of Publication 2013
Journal Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume 118
Number of Pages 852-861
Date Published 2013/MAR 2013/
ISBN Number 0148-0227
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgrb.50105
Abstract

A modified Jeffery model involving particle interactions allows the simulation of preferred orientation of crystals and the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility in magmatic flow with up to 40% of rigid particle fraction. Numerical simulations are compared to analogue and natural fabrics. A study of the role of particle concentration shows that the increasing percentage of crystal fraction in dilute suspensions leads to progressive attenuation of the fabric intensity and cyclicity. At high strains in simple shear flow, the lineation converges to a constant value close to the shear plane. With increasing particle concentration, the fabric diverges from the shear direction reflecting the effect of increased crystal tiling. The model can be applied to quantify mineral preferred orientations of crystal mushes in magmatic fabric studies.

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