Optimal Strokes of Low Reynolds Number Linked-Sphere Swimmers
Abstract
Optimal gait design is important for micro-organisms and micro-robots that propel themselves in a fluid environment in the absence of external force or torque. The simplest models of shape changes are those that comprise a series of linked-spheres that can change their separation and their sizes. We examine the dynamics of three existing linked-sphere types of modeling swimmers in low Reynolds number Newtonian fluids using asymptotic analysis, and obtain their optimal swimming strokes by solving the Euler-Lagrange equation using the shooting method. The numerical results reveal that (1) with the minimal 2 degrees of freedom in shape deformations, the model swimmer adopting the mixed shape deformation modes strategy is more efficient than those with a single-mode of shape deformation modes, and (2) the swimming efficiency mostly decreases as the number of spheres increases, indicating that more degrees of freedom in shape deformations might not be a good strategy in optimal gait design in low Reynolds number locomotion.
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@article{arxiv.1909.12952,
title = {Optimal Strokes of Low Reynolds Number Linked-Sphere Swimmers},
author = {Qixuan Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.12952},
year = {2019}
}