Viscous-elastic dynamics of power-law fluids within an elastic cylinder
Abstract
In a wide range of applications, microfluidic channels are implemented in soft substrates. In such configurations, where fluidic inertia and compressibility are negligible, the propagation of fluids in channels is governed by a balance between fluid viscosity and elasticity of the surrounding solid. The viscous-elastic interactions between elastic substrates and non-Newtonian fluids are particularly of interest due to the dependence of viscosity on the state of the system. In this work, we study the fluid-structure interaction dynamics between an incompressible non-Newtonian fluid and a slender linearly elastic cylinder under the creeping flow regime. Considering power-law fluids and applying the thin shell approximation for the elastic cylinder, we obtain a non-homogeneous p-Laplacian equation governing the viscous-elastic dynamics. We present exact solutions for the pressure and deformation fields for various initial and boundary conditions for both shear-thinning and shear-thickening fluids. We show that in contrast to Stokes' problem where a compactly supported front is obtained for shear-thickening fluids, here the role of viscosity is inversed and such fronts are obtained for shear-thinning fluids. Furthermore, we demonstrate that for the case of a step in inlet pressure, the propagation rate of the front has a dependence on time (), suggesting the ability to indirectly measure the power-law index () of shear-thinning liquids through measurements of elastic deformation.
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@article{arxiv.1812.02390,
title = {Viscous-elastic dynamics of power-law fluids within an elastic cylinder},
author = {Evgeniy Boyko and Moran Bercovici and Amir D. Gat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.02390},
year = {2018}
}
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27 pages, 5 figures