Gao, TongHu, Howard HCastañeda, Pedro Ponte2023-05-222023-05-222012-01-312012-02-02https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/39999The shape dynamics of soft, elastic particles in an unbounded simple shear flow is investigated theoretically under Stokes flow conditions. Three types of motion—- steady-state, trembling, and tumbling—- are predicted, depending on the shear rate, elastic shear modulus, and initial particle shape. The steady-state motion is found to be always stable. In addition, the existence of a trembling regime is documented for the first time in nonvesicle systems, and a complete phase diagram is developed. The rheological properties of dilute suspensions of such soft particles generally exhibit shear-thinning behavior and can even display negative intrinsic viscosity for sufficiently soft particles.EngineeringPhysicsShape Dynamics and Rheology of Soft Elastic Particles in a Shear FlowArticle