Deformation of liquid capsules with incompressible interfaces in simple shear flow

Author:

Zhou Hua,Pozrikidis C.

Abstract

The transient deformation of liquid capsules enclosed by incompressible membranes whose mechanical properties are dominated by isotropic tension is studied as a model of red blood cell deformation in simple shear flow. The problem is formulated in terms of an integral equation for the distribution of the tension over the cell membrane which is solved using a point-wise collocation and a spectral-projection method. The computations illustrate the dependence of the deformed steady cell shape, membrane tank-treading frequency, membrane tension, and rheological properties of a dilute suspension, on the undeformed cell shape. The general features of the evolution of two-dimensional cells are found to be similar to those of three-dimensional cells, and the corresponding membrane tank-treading frequency and maximum tension are seen to attain comparable values. The numerical results are compared with previous asymptotic analyses for small deformations and available experimental observations, with satisfactory agreement. An estimate of the maximum shear stress for membrane breakup and red blood cell hemolysis is deduced on the basis of the computed maximum membrane tension at steady state.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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