2008 Annual Meeting
(467a) Dynamics of Deformable Vesicles In Newtonian and Viscoelastic Media Under Flow
Authors
We report studies on dynamics of deformable spherical vesicles under flow. The vesicle is modeled as an elastic membrane surrounding a pocket of fluid. The membrane forces are calculated based on a finite element model and the hydrodynamic forces are calculated using the General Geometry Ewald-like Method (GGEM) (J.P. Hernandez-Ortiz et al., Physical Review Letters, 98, 140602, 2007). The viscoelastic fluid is modeled as a dispersion of FENE-P dumbbells.
The new model is first tested by observing the variation of the deformability parameter of a single spherical vesicle as a function of time for different non-dimensionalized shear rates (ηγa/Eh) and the obtained results are compared with earlier numerical and theoretical results.
We then report dynamics of both single vesicles and pairs of vesicles under shear flow. For single vesicles, we study the effect of viscoelasticity on the measured deformation parameter, and cross-stream migration velocity. For vesicle pairs, we observe trajectories of colliding vesicles to understand the effect of viscoelasticity on collision dynamics.