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Effect of thermal fluctuations on the average shape of a graphene nanosheet suspended in a shear flow

Authors :
Gravelle, Simon
Kamal, Catherine
Botto, Lorenzo
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Graphene nanosheets display large hydrodynamic slip lengths in most solvents, and because of this, adopt a stable orientation in a shear flow instead of rotating when thermal fluctuations are negligible [Kamal et al., Nature Comm., 11.1,2020]. In this paper, we combine molecular dynamics simulations and boundary integral simulations to demonstrate that the time-averaged 'S' shape adopted by a flexible graphene nanosheet subject to moderate thermal fluctuation is comparable to the shape predicted when neglecting thermal fluctuations. The stable 'S' shape adopted by the particle results primarily from the normal hydrodynamic traction, which is sensitive to the orientation of the particle with respect to the flow direction. Our results imply that thermally-induced shape fluctuations have a relatively minor effect on the time-averaged rheology of dilute suspensions of graphene nanosheets for relatively large but finite P\'eclet numbers.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.09139
Document Type :
Working Paper