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- Colloidal Hydrodynamics I
- (402a) Determination of Viscoelastic Properties of Complex Fluids Using Active Nanorheology Simulations
In previous work, we used molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to study the translational motion of a nanoparticle in simple fluids with an emphasis on elucidating the effects of the channel surface, velocity slip at the nanoparticle surface and the interparticle hydrodynamic interactions on the nanoparticle motion. In this work, we present an active nanorheology MD simulation technique involving oscillatory motion of a nanoparticle in a complex fluid. The specific system that is studied consists of a nanoparticle embedded in a matrix material consisting of either a polymer solution or a polymer melt. The diffusion and hydrodynamic interactions in the system are completely determined by the intermolecular interactions. The response of the complex material to the nanoparticle motion is characterized in terms of the local viscoelastic properties of the matrix. Simulation results are used to elucidate the effects of molecular structure and interactions on the observed rheological behavior.