Dynamics of Fluid Vesicles in Oscillatory Shear Flow
Hiroshi Noguchi

TL;DR
This paper models the complex dynamics of fluid vesicles in oscillatory shear flow, revealing various oscillation modes, limit cycles, and the influence of thermal fluctuations on vesicle orientation.
Contribution
It introduces a differential equation model capturing vesicle behavior under oscillatory shear, including new oscillation modes and the effect of thermal fluctuations.
Findings
Vesicles exhibit oscillations between inclination angles depending on shear frequency.
High shear frequency induces delayed oscillations and new limit-cycle behaviors.
Thermal fluctuations can induce a preferred orientation angle.
Abstract
The dynamics of fluid vesicles in oscillatory shear flow was studied using differential equations of two variables: the Taylor deformation parameter and inclination angle . In a steady shear flow with a low viscosity of internal fluid, the vesicles exhibit steady tank-treading motion with a constant inclination angle . In the oscillatory flow with a low shear frequency, oscillates between or around for zero or finite mean shear rate , respectively. As shear frequency increases, the vesicle oscillation becomes delayed with respect to the shear oscillation, and the oscillation amplitude decreases. At high with , another limit-cycle oscillation between and is found to appear. In the steady flow, periodically rotates…
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