1. Preferential sampling and small-scale clustering of gyrotactic microswimmers in turbulence
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Gustavsson, K., Berglund, F., Jonsson, P. R., and Mehlig, B.
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Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
Recent studies show that spherical motile micro-organisms in turbulence subject to gravitational torques gather in down-welling regions of the turbulent flow. By analysing a statistical model we analytically compute how shape affects the dynamics, preferential sampling, and small-scale spatial clustering. We find that oblong organisms may spend more time in up-welling regions of the flow, and that all organisms are biased to regions of positive fluid-velocity gradients in the upward direction. We analyse small-scale spatial clustering and find that oblong particles may either cluster more or less than spherical ones, depending on the strength of the gravitational torques., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, supplemental material, as published
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- 2015
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