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Hydrodynamics of flagellated microswimmers near free-slip interfaces

Fluid Dynamics 2017-03-31 v1

Abstract

The hydrodynamics of a flagellated microorganism is investigated when swimming close to a planar free-slip surface by means of numerical solu- tions of the Stokes equations obtained via a Boundary Element Method. Depending on the initial condition, the swimmer can either escape from the free-slip surface or collide with the boundary. Interestingly, the mi- croorganism does not exhibit a stable orbit. Independently of escape or attraction to the interface, close to a free-slip surface, the swimmer fol- lows a counter-clockwise trajectory, in agreement with experimental find- ings, [15]. The hydrodynamics is indeed modified by the free-surface. In fact, when the same swimmer moves close to a no-slip wall, a set of initial conditions exists which result in stable orbits. Moreover when moving close to a free-slip or a no-slip boundary the swimmer assumes a different orientation with respect to its trajectory. Taken together, these results contribute to shed light on the hydrodynamical behaviour of microorgan- isms close to liquid-air interfaces which are relevant for the formation of interfacial biofilms of aerobic bacteria.

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@article{arxiv.1703.10387,
  title  = {Hydrodynamics of flagellated microswimmers near free-slip interfaces},
  author = {Daniela Pimponi and Mauro Chinappi and Paolo Gualtieri and Carlo Massimo Casciola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.10387},
  year   = {2017}
}