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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/14118
Title: Three-dimensional pattern formation in suspensions of swimming micro-organisms
Authors: Pahlavan, Amir Alizadeh
Saintillan, David
Keywords: swimming
micro-organisms
instabilities
pattern formation
Issue Date: 19-Oct-2009
Abstract: Suspensions of self-propelled particles, such as swimming micro-organisms, are known to undergo complex dynamics as a result of hydrodynamic interactions. This fluid dynamics video presents a numerical simulation of such a suspension, based on a kinetic theory recently developed by Saintillan and Shelley (Physics of Fluids, 20, 123304, 2008). Starting from a nearly uniform and isotropic initial distribution, our simulations show the formation of strong density fluctuations, which merge and break up in time in a quasiperiodic fashion. These fluctuations are found to occur on the size of the simulation box, in agreement with a prediction from a linear stability analysis. In addition, the dynamics are characterized by complex chaotic flow fields, which result in efficient fluid mixing.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/14118
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