Dynamics and rheology of vesicle suspensions in wall-bounded shear flow

Abstract
The dynamics and rheology of suspensions of fluid vesicles or red blood cells is investigated by a combination of molecular dynamics and mesoscale hydrodynamics simulations in two dimensions. The vesicle suspension is confined between two no-slip walls, which are driven externally to generate a shear flow with shear rate (gamma) over dot. The flow behavior is studied as a function of (gamma) over dot, the volume fraction of vesicles, and the viscosity contrast between inside and outside fluids. Results are obtained for the encounter and interactions of two vesicles, the intrinsic viscosity of the suspension, and the cell-free layer near the walls.
Anno
2013
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
A. Lamura, G. Gompper
Editore
EDP sciences
Rivista
Europhysics letters (Print)