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- Colloidal Hydrodynamics I
- (402c) Nonlinear Microrheology of Brownian Ellipsoids
To investigate these issues, we have developed a computational system to examine simplest model system that exhibits non-trivial rheology: a spherical colloidal probe translating through a dilute suspension of rigid ellipsoids or rods. We explicitly compute the (Lagrangian) transient, spatially-inhomogeneous microstructure in the bulk around the probe, the associated microstructural stresses upon the fluid, and the consequent retarding force upon the probe. Finally, we examine the effect that these issues have upon the quantitative comparisons between the velocity-dependent "micro-viscosity" and the macroscopically-measured rate-dependent shear viscosity of the same material.