Boundary element method for membranes

ORAL

Abstract

Motivated by recent experiments on the dynamics of colloidal membranes, we employ the boundary element method to determine the evolution of a fluid membrane in a viscous solvent sagging under its own weight. The membrane velocities are expressed using the boundary integral formulation in terms of a distribution of Green's functions on the membrane. We assume the associated force densities to be a combination of gravitational forces, surface tension, and bending stiffness. A surface incompressibility constraint is used to maintain the experimentally observed conservation of membrane area. This model recovers and recapitulates the experimentally observed neck and pendant-like drop formation.

*We acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation (NSF CMMI-2020098). We acknowledge the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).Nous remercions le Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG) de son soutien.

Presenters

  • Federico Cao

    • Brown University

Authors

  • Federico Cao

    • Brown University
  • Thomas R Powers

    • Brown University
  • Robert Pelcovits

    • Brown University