Chiral transfer of angular momentum

Abstract

Suppose that viscous fluid is contained in the space between a fixed sphere S2 and an interior sphere S1 which moves with time-periodic velocity U(t) and angular velocity (t), with < U(t)> = < (t)> = 0. It is shown that, provided this motion is chiral in character, it can drive a flow that exerts a non-zero torque on S2. Thus angular momentum can be transferred through this mechanism.

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