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Dynamics of deformable straight and curved prolate capsules in simple shear flow.

Xiao Zhang1, Wilbur A Lam2,3,4,5, Michael D Graham1.   

Abstract

This work investigates the motion of neutrally-buoyant, slightly deformable straight and curved prolate fluid-filled capsules in unbounded simple shear flow at zero Reynolds number using direct simulations. The curved capsules serve as a model for the typical crescent-shaped sickle red blood cells in sickle cell disease (SCD). The effects of deformability and curvature on the dynamics are revealed. We show that with low deformability, straight prolate spheroidal capsules exhibit tumbling in the shear plane as their unique asymptotically stable orbit. This result contrasts with that for rigid spheroids, where infinitely many neutrally stable Jeffery orbits exist. The dynamics of curved prolate capsules are more complicated due to a combined effect of deformability and curvature. At short times, depending on the initial orientation, slightly deformable curved prolate capsules exhibit either a Jeffery-like motion such as tumbling or kayaking, or a non-Jeffery-like behavior in which the director (end-to-end vector) of the capsule crosses the shear-gradient plane back and forth. At long times, however, a Jeffery-like quasiperiodic orbit is taken regardless of the initial orientation. We further show that the average of the long-time trajectory can be well approximated using the analytical solution for Jeffery orbits with an effective orbit constant C eff and aspect ratio ℓ eff. These parameters are useful for characterizing the dynamics of curved capsules as a function of given deformability and curvature. As the capsule becomes more deformable or curved, C eff decreases, indicating a shift of the orbit towards log-rolling motion, while ℓ eff increases weakly as the degree of curvature increases but shows negligible dependency on deformability. These features are not changed substantially as the viscosity ratio between the inner and outer fluids is changed from 1 to 5. As cell deformability, cell shape, and cell-cell interactions are all pathologically altered in blood disorders such as SCD, these results will have clear implications on improving our understanding of the pathophysiology of hematologic disease.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31777765      PMCID: PMC6880959          DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.4.043103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Fluids            Impact factor:   2.537


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  3 in total

1.  Multiplicity of stable orbits for deformable prolate capsules in shear flow.

Authors:  Xiao Zhang; Michael D Graham
Journal:  Phys Rev Fluids       Date:  2020-02-28       Impact factor: 2.537

2.  Flow-induced segregation and dynamics of red blood cells in sickle cell disease.

Authors:  Xiao Zhang; Christina Caruso; Wilbur A Lam; Michael D Graham
Journal:  Phys Rev Fluids       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 2.537

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