A Hydrodynamic Theory of Compressible SmC* Liquid Crystals
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概要
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In this work we shall present a hydrodynamic theoretical framework of compressible SmC* liquid crystals. In practice we shall derive a set of the simultaneous nonlinear constitutive equations which may be regarded as an extension of the incompressible case. It is found that the present theory involves 17+4* (*: chiral) elastic constants and 25 viscosity coefficients for compressible SmC* phase, which will be found to be eventually reduced to 9+2* and 20, respectively, for incompressible case in consistence with the previous works. It is also shown that the layer normal unit vector and the compressibility scalar function have to be related each other through the Lagrange multiplier so as to assure the curlless field related to the conservation law of the number of layers.
- Physical Society of Japanの論文
- 1996-01-15
著者
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Nakagawa Masahiro
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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Nakagawa Masahiro
Kamitomioka 1603-1, Nagaoka 940-21
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