Collective dynamics of squirmers with hydrophobicity

ORAL

Abstract

Using a model recently developed for the many-body hydrodynamics of amphiphilic JPs suspended in a viscous background flow (JFM, 941, 2022), we investigate how various swimming dynamics of squirmers that interact with the solvent through a hydrophobic potential (HP) may vary from tuning the hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity of the squirmers. In the absence of such HP, several configurations of squirmers are known to be stable for squirmers to swim together. We numerically investigate how HP may help stabilize/destabilize these configurations. These results are further compared with the Vicek model for schooling and flocking of swimmers. We further investigate how active control of HP may be used for a cluster of swimmers to swim in specific fashions, indicating that the squirmers may actively change their surface properties so the collective of squirmers may swim in certain ways.

*BQ and YNY acknowledge support from NSF/DMS 2012560 (BQ) and NSF/DMS 1614863 and 1951600 (YNY).

Presenters

  • Yuan-Nan Young

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Yuan-Nan Young

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
  • Bryan Quaife

    • Florida State University
  • Szu-Pei Fu

    • Trinity College
    • Fordham University
  • Rolf J Ryham

    • Fordham University