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Hydrodynamic interactions and the diffusivity of spheroidal particles
Navaneeth K. Marath, John S. Wettlaufer
Published 2019-03-20Version 1
It is intuitive that the diffusivity of an isolated particle differs from those in a monodisperse suspension, in which hydrodynamic interactions between the particles are operative. Batchelor (1976,1983) calculated how hydrodynamic interactions influenced the diffusivity of a dilute suspension of spherical particles and Russel et al.(1999), and Brady (1994) treated non-dilute (higher particle volume fraction) suspensions. Although most particles lack perfect sphericity, little is known about the effects of hydrodynamic interactions on the diffusivity of spheroidal particles, which are the simplest shapes that can be used to model anisotropic particles. Here, we calculate the effects of hydrodynamic interactions on the translational and rotational diffusivities of spheroidal particles of arbitrary aspect ratio, in dilute monodisperse suspensions. These effects have influence in a vast range of settings, from partially frozen colloidal suspensions to the dynamics of cytoplasm.