Micro-swimmers in Brinkman flow: coupled dynamics and motion near surfaces
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Abstract
Micro-swimmer dynamics in heterogeneous media is receiving increased interest in fluid dynamics and biological physics due to the pervasiveness of microorganisms in complex environments. A model for porous media or media with impurities is the Brinkman fluid which accounts for a sparse matrix of stationary sphere obstacles via a linear resistance term added to the momentum equation. We present theoretical derivations and numerical simulations of the coupled motion of dumb-bell micro-swimmers in Brinkman flow as well as their dynamics near no-slip and no-stress planes. The results provide new analytical tools for understanding locomotion in complex fluids and offer new insights on the collective behavior of active suspensions within porous or structured environments.
*The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the Deanship of Scientific Research at IMSIU grant no. IMSIU-DDRSP2501 (YA), the ANID-Fondecyt Regular grant no. 1250913 (FG-L) and the Simons Foundation award no. 639018 (EL).
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Presenters
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Enkeleida Lushi
- Soft Active Matter Lab