Flow instability and mixing of a complex fluid with extensional microstructure

ORAL

Abstract

Several complex fluid systems show extensional dynamics in their microstructural evolution. Examples include isotropic-to-smectic liquid crystal phase transitions, and the relative sliding dynamics of microtubules induced by motor protein activity. To understand the macroscopic dynamics of such a system, we examine a simple kinetic model of a suspension of extending, hydrodynamically-coupled fibers. It is similar in structure to recent theories of motile suspensions. Our stability analysis shows the existence of large-scale flow instabilities, and numerical simulation of the nonlinear kinetic-fluid model shows the development of strongly time-dependent and complex macroscopic flows.

Authors

  • Meredith Betterton

    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado
  • Ang-Sheng Hang

    • Courant Institute, NYU
  • Michael Shelley

    • Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York, New York 10012, USA
    • New York University, Courant Institute
    • Courant Institute of Mathematical Science
    • Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    • Courant Institute
    • New York University
    • Courant Institute, New York University
    • Courant Institute, NYU
    • Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU