2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2302.04259
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Three Dimensional Spontaneous Flow Transition in Active Polar Fluids

Abstract: Active liquid crystals exhibit spontaneous flow when sufficient active stress is generated by internal molecular mechanisms. This is also referred to as active Fréedericksz transition. We show this transition in three dimensions and study its dependence on the boundary conditions. Using nonlinear numerical solutions and linear perturbation analysis, we find an out-of-plane transition under extensile active stress for perpendicular polarity anchoring at the boundary, whereas parallel anchoring permits both in-p… Show more

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