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Squirming through shear-thinning fluids

Authors :
Datt, Charu
Zhu, Lailai
Elfring, Gwynn J.
Pak, On Shun
Source :
JFM Rapids, 784 (2015) R1
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Many microorganisms find themselves immersed in fluids displaying non-Newtonian rheological properties such as viscoelasticity and shear-thinning viscosity. The effects of viscoelasticity on swimming at low Reynolds numbers have already received considerable attention, but much less is known about swimming in shear-thinning fluids. A general understanding of the fundamental question of how shear-thinning rheology influences swimming still remains elusive. To probe this question further, we study a spherical squirmer in a shear-thinning fluid using a combination of asymptotic analysis and numerical simulations. Shear-thinning rheology is found to affect a squirming swimmer in nontrivial and surprising ways; we predict and show instances of both faster and slower swimming depending on the surface actuation of the squirmer. We also illustrate that while a drag and thrust decomposition can provide insights into swimming in Newtonian fluids, extending this intuition to problems in complex media can prove problematic.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Fluid Dynamics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
JFM Rapids, 784 (2015) R1
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1509.00810
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2015.600