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We numerically investigate the collision dynamics and deformation behaviors of double-core compound droplet pairs within confined shear flows using free-energy-based lattice Boltzmann method. While significant research has advanced our understanding of simple droplet pair interactions, the collision behaviors of core-shell compound droplets, where each shell contains one or more core droplets, remain largely unexplored. Even the pairwise interaction of single-core compound droplets has not been extensively studied. We address how the interplay between physical parameters (i.e., density and viscosity ratios of immiscible fluids and Capillary number) and geometric parameters (i.e., initial offset distance between the shell droplets) affects the interaction time and collision outcomes of compound droplets. Our findings reveal that the presence of inner droplets significantly influences the deformation and stability of shell droplets, as well as the collision outcomes of both shell and core droplets. We identify several distinct collision outcomes, including (i) coalescence of shell droplets, with core droplets remaining separate and rotating in a planetary-like motion, (ii) pass-over of shell droplets, where core droplets maintain separation and exhibit both rotational and translational motion, (iii) coalescence of core droplets, with shell droplets passing each other, and (iv) pass-over of shell droplets, with the coalescence of core droplets. We demonstrate that the transition between these collision outcomes is governed by varying the Capillary number and initial offset. Additionally, we observed that increasing the density and viscosity ratios from unity to larger values always results in the pass-over of shell droplets, with the core droplets remain separated and experience rotational motion. |