1. Stability of a dispersion of elongated particles embedded in a viscous membrane.
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Manikantan, Harishankar
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MOLECULAR force constants ,WAVENUMBER ,DISPERSION (Chemistry) ,HYDRODYNAMICS ,SEDIMENTATION & deposition - Abstract
We develop a mean-field model to examine the stability of a 'quasi-2-D suspension' of elongated particles embedded within a viscous membrane. This geometry represents several biological and synthetic settings, and we reveal mechanisms by which the anisotropic mobility of particles interacts with long-ranged viscous membrane hydrodynamics. We first show that a system of slender rod-like particles driven by a constant force is unstable to perturbations in concentration - much like sedimentation in analogous 3-D suspensions - so long as membrane viscous stresses dominate. However, increasing the contribution of viscous stresses from the surrounding 3-D fluid(s) suppresses such an instability. We then tie this result to the hydrodynamic disturbances generated by each particle in the plane of the membrane and show that enhancing subphase viscous contributions generates extensional fields that orient neighbouring particles in a manner that draws them apart. The balance of flux of particles aggregating versus separating then leads to a wave number selection in the mean-field model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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