Motion of an elastic capsule in a constricted microchannel
Cecilia Rorai, Antoine Touchard, Lailai Zhu, Luca Brandt

TL;DR
This study investigates how elastic capsules deform and move through microchannels with constrictions, revealing the influence of capillary number and constriction shape on their dynamics and stresses.
Contribution
It provides new insights into capsule deformation and velocity behavior in constricted microchannels, highlighting the effects of constriction shape and domain boundaries.
Findings
Perimeter best correlates with 3D surface area deformation.
Deformation scales linearly with capillary number Ca.
Velocity behavior differs for small and large Ca, with two distinct regimes.
Abstract
We study the motion of an elastic capsule through a microchannel characterized by a localized constriction. We consider a capsule with a stress-free spherical shape and impose its steady state configuration in an infinitely long straight channel as the initial condition for our calculations. We report how the capsule deformation, velocity, retention time, and maximum stress of the membrane are affected by the capillary number, Ca, and the constriction shape. We estimate the deformation by measuring the variation of the three-dimensional surface area and a series of alternative quantities easier to extract from experiments. These are the Taylor parameter, the perimeter and the area of the capsule in the spanwise plane. We find that the perimeter is the quantity that reproduces the behavior of the three-dimensional surface area the best. We observe that, in general, area-deformation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlood properties and coagulation · Platelet Disorders and Treatments · Blood groups and transfusion
