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Effect of fluid-colloid interactions on the mobility of a thermophoretic microswimmer in non-ideal fluids

Authors :
Fedosov, Dmitry A.
Sengupta, Ankush
Gompper, Gerhard
Source :
Soft Matter 11, 6703-6715 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Janus colloids propelled by light, e.g., thermophoretic particles, offer promising prospects as artificial microswimmers. However, their swimming behavior and its dependence on fluid properties and fluid-colloid interactions remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the behavior of a thermophoretic Janus colloid in its own temperature gradient using numerical simulations. The dissipative particle dynamics method with energy conservation is used to investigate the behavior in non-ideal and ideal-gas like fluids for different fluid-colloid interactions, boundary conditions, and temperature-controlling strategies. The fluid-colloid interactions appear to have a strong effect on the colloid behavior, since they directly affect heat exchange between the colloid surface and the fluid. The simulation results show that a reduction of the heat exchange at the fluid-colloid interface leads to an enhancement of colloid's thermophoretic mobility. The colloid behavior is found to be different in non-ideal and ideal fluids, suggesting that fluid compressibility plays a significant role. The flow field around the colloid surface is found to be dominated by a source-dipole, in agreement with the recent theoretical and simulation predictions. Finally, different temperature-control strategies do not appear to have a strong effect on the colloid's swimming velocity.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Soft Matter 11, 6703-6715 (2015)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.00049
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sm01364j