Reynolds vs. Peclet - Finite acceleration in the Stokes regime from slowly relaxing gradients

ORAL

Abstract

Several models of diffusiophoretic particles exhibit spontaneous symmetry breaking - directed motion occurs even if the particle itself is isotropic. We present one such model, formulated as a system of delay differential equations. Analysis shows a critical Péclet number beyond which the stationary solution is unstable and sustained motion is possible. Beyond this critical value, simulations reveal an intermediate-Péclet regime exhibiting 'inertial' behavior - despite existing at zero Reynolds number by construction, particles do not immediately reach a steady state in response to external forces, permitting, for example, circular orbits in a central potential. In the limit of infinite Péclet number, we find that trajectories become approximately self-avoiding.

*This work was funded by the Penn State MRSEC, Center for Nanoscale Science, under the award NSF DMR-1420620.

Presenters

  • Joseph Albert

    • Physics, Pennsylvania State Univ

Authors

  • Joseph Albert

    • Physics, Pennsylvania State Univ
  • Vincent Crespi

    • Physics, Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Physics Department, Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Physics, Pennsylvania State University
    • Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University