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Influence of Inter-Layer Exchanges on Vorticity-Aligned Colloidal String Assembly in a Simple Shear Flow

Hard spheres in Newtonian fluids serve as paradigms for Non-Newtonian materials phenomena exhibited by colloidal suspensions. A recent experimental study (Cheng et al. 2011 Science, 333, 1276) showed that upon application of shear to such a system, the particles form string-like structures aligned in the vorticity direction. We explore the mechanism underlying this out-of-equilibrium organization with Steered Transition Path Sampling, which allows us to bias the Brownian contribution to rotations of close pairs of particles and alter the dynamics of the suspension in a controlled fashion. Our results show a strong correlation between the string structures and the rotation dynamics. Specifically, the simulations show that accelerating the rotations of close pairs of particles, not increasing their frequency, favors formation of the strings. This insight delineates the roles of hydrodynamics, Brownian motion, and particle packing, and, in turn, informs design strategies for controlling the assembly of large-scale particle structures.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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