In two-dimensional odd Stokes flow, the leading-order droplet deformation under shear matches the classical even-viscous result, while higher-order deformation and emulsion rheology depend on the difference in odd viscosity.
Deformation and burst of a liquid droplet freely suspended in a linear shear field
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Droplet Deformation and Emulsion Rheology in Two-Dimensional Odd Stokes Flow
In two-dimensional odd Stokes flow, the leading-order droplet deformation under shear matches the classical even-viscous result, while higher-order deformation and emulsion rheology depend on the difference in odd viscosity.