Analytical calculation of the stokes drag of the spherical particle in a nematic liquid crystal

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As an approach to the motion of particles in an anisotropic liquid, we analytically study the Stokes drag of spherical particles in a nematic liquid crystal. The Stokes drag of spherical particles for a general anisotropic case is derived in terms of multipoles. In the case of weak anchoring, we use the well-known distribution of the elastic director field around the spherical particle. In the case of strong anchoring, the multipole expansion may be also used by modifying the size of a particle to the size of the deformation coating. For the case of zero anchoring (uniformdirector field)we found that the viscosities along the director η{double pipe} and perpendicular direction η⊥ are almost the same, which is quite reasonable because in this case the liquid behaves as isotropic. In the case of non-zero anchoring, the general ratio η{double pipe} /η⊥ is about 2 which is satisfied by experimental observations.© M.V. Kozachok, B.I. Lev, 2014.

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Kozachok, M. V., & Lev, B. I. (2014). Analytical calculation of the stokes drag of the spherical particle in a nematic liquid crystal. Condensed Matter Physics, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.17.13601

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