Hydrodynamic interactions in polar liquid crystals on evolving surfaces

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Abstract

We consider the derivation and numerical solution of the flow of passive and active polar liquid crystals, whose molecular orientation is subjected to a tangential anchoring on an evolving curved surface. The underlying passive model is a simplified surface Ericksen-Leslie model, which is derived as a thin-film limit of the corresponding three-dimensional equations with appropriate boundary conditions. A finite element discretization is considered and the effect of hydrodynamics on the interplay of topology, geometric properties, and defect dynamics is studied for this model on various stationary and evolving surfaces. Additionally, we consider an active model. We propose a surface formulation for an active polar viscous gel and exemplarily demonstrate the effect of the underlying curvature on the location of topological defects on a torus.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number044002
JournalPhysical review fluids
Volume4
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2019
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 85065031797

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Keywords

  • liquid crystal, hydrodynamic interactions, surface