Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Computer simulations of bi-continuous two-phase fluids with interspersed dumbbells show that, unlike rigid colloids, soft dumbbells do not lead to arrested coarsening. However, they significantly alter the curvature dynamics of the fluid-fluid interface, whose probability density distributions are shown to exhibit (i) a universal spontaneous transition (observed even in the absence of colloids) from an initial broad-shape distribution towards a highly localized one and (ii) super-diffusive dynamics with long-range effects. Both features may prove useful for the design of novel families of soft porous materials.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Interface; curvature; lattice boltzmann; colloids
List of contributors:
Montessori, Andrea; Succi, Sauro; Lauricella, Marco; Tiribocchi, Adriano; Melchionna, Simone
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