par Callens, Natacha ;Minetti, Christophe ;Coupier, G.;Mader, M.-A.;Dubois, Frank ;Misbah, C.;Podgorski, T.
Référence Europhysics letters, 83, 2, page (24002)
Publication Publié, 2008
Référence Europhysics letters, 83, 2, page (24002)
Publication Publié, 2008
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The dynamics of a vesicle suspension in a shear flow between parallel plates has been investigated under microgravity conditions, where vesicles are only submitted to hydrodynamic effects such as lift forces due to the presence of walls and drag forces. The temporal evolution of the spatial distribution of the vesicles has been recorded thanks to digital holographic microscopy, during parabolic flights and under normal gravity conditions. The collected data demonstrates that vesicles are pushed away from the walls with a lift velocity proportional to , where is the shear rate, R the vesicle radius and z its distance from the wall. This scaling as well as the dependence of the lift velocity upon the vesicle aspect ratio are consistent with the theoretical predictions by Olla (J. Phys. II 7 (1997) 1533). © Europhysics Letters Association. |