EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES

Objects that float on the surface of the water for a certain period of time will spontaneously interact and move with each other to form colonies. This interaction is caused by the attractive force between two objects that interact. This deformation is caused by the nature of liquid which has cap...

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Main Author: Erlina
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spelling id-itb.:454312019-12-19T15:13:52ZEXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES Erlina Indonesia Final Project Attractive Force, Capillary Interaction, Lift Force, Viscosity INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/45431 Objects that float on the surface of the water for a certain period of time will spontaneously interact and move with each other to form colonies. This interaction is caused by the attractive force between two objects that interact. This deformation is caused by the nature of liquid which has capillary interaction when it comes in contact with other particles. This results in the occurrence of meniscus in the boundary plane between the two. This phenomenon has been previously investigated using millimeter-sized objects and spherical to facilitate analytical calculations and the results obtained that two particles at a certain distance, within a certain period of time will come closer to each other and after they have contact, both tend to bind and difficult to escape if given a disturbance. This final project aims to observe this phenomenon with macro-sized objects (centimeter scale) and compare them with previous research. The focus of this research is to formulate the amount of attractive force between two particles that interact on the surface of the water. text
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description Objects that float on the surface of the water for a certain period of time will spontaneously interact and move with each other to form colonies. This interaction is caused by the attractive force between two objects that interact. This deformation is caused by the nature of liquid which has capillary interaction when it comes in contact with other particles. This results in the occurrence of meniscus in the boundary plane between the two. This phenomenon has been previously investigated using millimeter-sized objects and spherical to facilitate analytical calculations and the results obtained that two particles at a certain distance, within a certain period of time will come closer to each other and after they have contact, both tend to bind and difficult to escape if given a disturbance. This final project aims to observe this phenomenon with macro-sized objects (centimeter scale) and compare them with previous research. The focus of this research is to formulate the amount of attractive force between two particles that interact on the surface of the water.
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author Erlina
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
author_facet Erlina
author_sort Erlina
title EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
title_short EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
title_full EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
title_fullStr EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
title_full_unstemmed EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND SIMULATION OF ATTRACTIVE FORCE FORMULATION OF DIMENSIONAL FLOATING SPHERES
title_sort experimental study and simulation of attractive force formulation of dimensional floating spheres
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/45431
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