Author:
MORIARTY J. A.,GROTBERG J. B.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the stability of a bilayer exposed to air flow. The bilayer
consists of a viscoelastic solid layer (mucus), which rests on a viscous fluid film
(serous fluid). The motivation behind this work is to examine the coupled, fluid/elastic
instabilities related to mucus clearance in the lung where breathing and cough apply
shear forces from the air flow onto the bilayer. Previous research on mucus transport
due to air flow has not addressed the effects of the underlying serous layer nor those
of surface tension at the mucus–air interface, two new features incorporated into the
model. Surface tension effects are governed by the new parameter
κ′ = (σ/dG′) where
σ is the air–mucus surface tension, G′ is the elastic shear modulus of the mucus, and
d is a characteristic thickness of the bilayer. The model predictions for the onset of
unstable waves as a function of the parameters are compared to previous theories
and experiments to provide physical interpretations and to compare results. The
comparison with experiments show good qualitative and quantitative agreement. The
results are compared, also, to flow over a single, viscoelastic layer, with no viscous
fluid underneath, to demonstrate the appearance of new wave behaviour when the
viscous fluid is added.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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