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Elastohydrodynamic interactions between a spherical particle and a soft boundary.

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Abstract

The motion of a particle in the vicinity of a soft interface gives rise to elastohydrodynamic forces, due to the coupling between the flow induced by the motion and the deformation of the soft interface. One example is the emergent non-inertial lift force that repels on a particle sliding near a soft surface from the latter. We perform asymptotic calculations of the elastohydrodynamic interactions between a spherical particle and a soft boundary (in the small-deformation limit), generalizing the expressions known for an infinite cylinder. This allows for direct comparison with experiments involving spherical colloids. In particular, we present experimental measurements at the nanoscale of the elastohydrodynamic lift force, using an Atomic Force Microscope in quantitative agreement with the derived asymptotic theory.

Presenters

  • Vincent Bertin

    University of Bordeaux

Authors

  • Vincent Bertin

    University of Bordeaux

  • Zaicheng Zhang

    University of Bordeaux

  • Muhammad Arshad

    University of Bordeaux

  • Abdelhamid Maali

    University of Bordeaux

  • Elie Raphael

    Gulliver, ESPCI Paris, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, ESPCI, Gulliver

  • Thomas Salez

    LOMA, Université de Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux, Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine, CNRS