Flow around a squirmer in a shear-thinning fluid

ORAL

Abstract

Microorganisms often swim in biological fluids displaying shear-thinning rheology. Although previous analyses exploited the reciprocal theorem to calculate the propulsion speed of a squirmer in a shear-thinning fluid, this approach does not provide information on the flow surrounding the squirmer. In this work, we fill in this missing information by calculating the non-Newtonian correction to the flow in the small Carreau number limit analytically. Our detailed flow analysis allows us to physically interpret how shear-thinning rheology alters swimming performance at low Reynolds numbers.

Presenters

  • Kyle Pietrzyk

    • Santa Clara University

Authors

  • Kyle Pietrzyk

    • Santa Clara University
  • Herve Nganguia

    • Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Charu Datt

    • University of British Columbia
  • Lailai Zhu

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
  • Gwynn Elfring

    • University of British Columbia
  • On Shun Pak

    • Santa Clara University