Shape-Morphing Dynamics of Soft Compliant Membranes for Drag and Turbulence Modulation
Abstract
We study the kinematics and dynamics of a highly compliant membrane disk placed head-on in a uniform flow. With increasing flow velocity, the membrane deforms nonlinearly into increasingly parachute-like shapes. These aerodynamically elongated materials exhibit a modified drag law, which is linked to the elastohydrodynamic interactions. We predict the unsteady structural response of the membranes using a nonlinear, aeroelastic model -- in excellent agreement with experimental measurements of deformations and force fluctuations. With simultaneous membrane interface tracking, force measurements and flow tracing, we reveal that a peculiar skewness in the membrane's oscillations triggers turbulence production in the wake, thereby modulating the drag. The present work provides a demonstration of the complex interplay between soft materials and fluid turbulence, leading to new, emergent system properties.
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@article{arxiv.2309.04136,
title = {Shape-Morphing Dynamics of Soft Compliant Membranes for Drag and Turbulence Modulation},
author = {Varghese Mathai and Asimanshu Das and Dante L. Naylor and Kenneth S. Breuer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04136},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett. (in press)