Issue 20, 2009

Lattice Boltzmann simulations of liquid crystalline fluids: active gels and blue phases

Abstract

Lattice Boltzmann simulations have become the method of choice to solve the hydrodynamic equations of motion of a number of complex fluids. Here we review some recent applications of lattice Boltzmann to study the hydrodynamics of liquid crystalline materials. In particular, we focus on the study of (a) the exotic blue phases of cholesteric liquid crystals, and (b) active gels—a model system for actin plus myosin solutions or bacterial suspensions. In both cases lattice Boltzmann studies have proved useful to provide new insights into these complex materials.

Graphical abstract: Lattice Boltzmann simulations of liquid crystalline fluids: active gels and blue phases

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
30 Apr 2009
Accepted
28 Jul 2009
First published
26 Aug 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 3791-3800

Lattice Boltzmann simulations of liquid crystalline fluids: active gels and blue phases

M. E. Cates, O. Henrich, D. Marenduzzo and K. Stratford, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 3791 DOI: 10.1039/B908659P

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