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Andrej Vilfan1, Bogdan Cichocki2, Jeffrey C Everts2,3
1Jožef Stefan Institute, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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We study the hydrodynamic drag force exerted on a sphere in a static anisotropic porous medium. This problem is analyzed using the Brinkman-Debye-Bueche equations with an axisymmetric shielding (or permeability) tensor. Using the exact Green's functions for this model fluid within a single-layer boundary element formulation, we numerically compute the friction tensor for a translating sphere subjected to stick boundary conditions. Furthermore, we derive approximate analytical expressions for small anisotropy using the Lorentz reciprocal theorem. By benchmarking this result against the numerical solutions, we find that a linear approximation is valid in a broad parameter regime. Our results are important for studying self-diffusion in general anisotropic porous media, but can also be applied to small tracers in nematic fluids composed of disk- or rodlike crowders.
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