Criteria for sheared nematic polymer films in the monolayer limit
Abstract: Monolayer films of liquid crystalline polymers
(LCPs) are modelled with a mesoscopic two-dimensional (2D) analogue
of the Doi-Hess rigid rod model. One aim is to
establish a more complete solution to the classical problem of how
orientational degeneracy of quiescent nematic equilibria breaks in
weak shear. We recall the distinction between two versus three
dimensional quiescent phase diagrams and the isotropic-nematic phase
transition, then analyze the deformation of these respective
bifurcation diagrams in shear flow. We give a simple proof that
limit cycles, known as tumbling orbits, must arise beyond the
parameter boundary for the steady-unsteady transition. Finally, we
show the shear-perturbed 2D phase diagram is significantly more
robust to closure approximations than the 3D system.