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Wall-anchored semiflexible polymer under large amplitude oscillatory shear flow.

Antonio LamuraRoland G WinklerGerhard Gompper
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2021)
The properties of semiflexible polymers tethered by one end to an impenetrable wall and exposed to oscillatory shear flow are investigated by mesoscale simulations. A polymer, confined in two dimensions, is described by a linear bead-spring chain, and fluid interactions are incorporated by the Brownian multiparticle collision dynamics approach. At small strain, the polymers follow the applied flow field. However, at high strain, we find a strongly nonlinear response with major conformational changes. Polymers are stretched along the flow direction and exhibit U-shaped conformations while following the flow. As a consequence of confinement in the half-space, frequency doubling in the time-dependent polymer properties appears along the direction normal to the wall.
Keyphrases
  • high frequency
  • molecular dynamics
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • high speed