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Memory-based mediated interactions between rigid particulate inclusions in viscoelastic environments

Soft Condensed Matter 2019-01-04 v1 Materials Science Applied Physics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Many practically relevant materials combine properties of viscous fluids and elastic solids to viscoelastic behavior. Our focus is on the induced dynamic behavior of damped finite-sized particulate inclusions in such substances. We explicitly describe history-dependent interactions that emerge between the embedded particles. These interactions are mediated by the viscoelastic surroundings. They result from the flows and distortions of the viscoelastic medium when induced by the rigid inclusions. Both, viscoelastic environments of terminal fluid-like flow or of completely reversible damped elastic behavior, are covered. For illustration and to highlight the role of the formalism in potential applications, we briefly address the relevant examples of dragging a rigid sphere through a viscoelastic environment together with subsequent relaxation dynamics, the switching dynamics of magnetic fillers in elastic gel matrices, and the swimming behavior of active microswimmers in viscoelastic solutions. The approach provides a basis for more quantitative and extended investigations of these and related systems in the future.

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@article{arxiv.1810.08832,
  title  = {Memory-based mediated interactions between rigid particulate inclusions in viscoelastic environments},
  author = {Mate Puljiz and Andreas M. Menzel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.08832},
  year   = {2019}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures

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