Electrorheological model based on liquid crystals membranes with applications to outer hair cells
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Abstract
Liquid crystal flexoelectric actuation uses an imposed electric field to create membrane bending, this phenomenon is found in Outer Hair Cells (OHC) located in the inner ear, whose role is to amplify sound through generation of mechanical power. Oscillations in the OHC membranes create periodic viscoelastic flows in the contacting fluid media. A key objective of this work on flexoelectric actuation relevant to OHC is to find the relations and impact of the electro-mechanical properties of the membrane, the rheological properties of the viscoelastic Jeffrey’s media, and the frequency response of the generated mechanical power output. When the inertia is neglected, the system follows a non-monotonically behavior in the power spectrum. This behavior is associated to the solvent contributions related to the retardation-Jeffreys mechanisms.
*Acknowledgments: A.D. Rey is thankful to McGill University for financial support through the James McGill Professorship Program. EEHV is grateful for the financial support of PAPIIT and PAPIME projects (IN115615 and PE112716) from the Government of Mexico, and to FQNRT (Merit Scholarship for Foreign Students from Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Government of Quebec).
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Presenters
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Edtson Herrera valencia
- Chemical Engineering, FESZ-UNAM