Transport Processes in Active Fluids

ORAL

Abstract

We perform a coarse-graining analysis of the paradigmatic active matter model, Active Brownian Particles, yielding a continuum description in terms of balance laws for mass, linear and angular momentum, and energy. The derivation of the balance of linear momentum reveals that the active force manifests itself directly as a continuum-level body force proportional to an order parameterlike director field, which therefore requires its own evolution equation to complete the continuum description of the system. We derive this equation, demonstrating in the process that bulk currents may be sustained in homogeneous systems only in the presence of inter-particle aligning interactions. Further, we perform a second coarse-graining of the balance of linear momentum and derive the expression for active or swim pressure in the case of mechanical equilibrium.

Presenters

  • Katherine Klymko

    CCSE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

Authors

  • Katherine Klymko

    CCSE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

  • Jeffrey Epstein

    Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley, Berkeley Quantum Information & Computation Center, University of California, Berkeley, Physics, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley

  • Kranthi K Mandadapu

    Physics, UC Berkeley, Chemical Engineering, Univ of California - Berkeley, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California - Berkeley