Tumbling Motion of Interacting U-Shaped Particles in a Uniform Shear Flow Near Jamming
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Abstract
We simulate a system of overdamped frictionless U-shaped particles (staples) in a uniformly sheared host fluid. An isolated staple in such a shear flow undergoes a tumbling motion due to its asymmetric shape, with average angular velocity proportional to the shear strain rate. We investigate how this tumbling motion is modified in a dense system of interacting staples as we approach the jamming transition.
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Authors
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Theodore Marschall
University of Rochester
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Scott Franklin
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Stephen Teitel
University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627, Univ of Rochester, University of Rochester