A system of ferromagnetic particles trapped at a liquid-liquid interface and subjected to a set of magnetic fields (magnetocapillary swimmers) is studied numerically using a hybrid method combining the pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method and the discrete element method. After investigating the equilibrium properties of a single, two, and three particles at the interface, we demonstrate a controlled motion of the swimmer formed by three particles. It shows a sharp dependence of the average center-of-mass speed on the frequency of the time-dependent external magnetic field. Inspired by experiments on magnetocapillary microswimmers, we interpret the obtained maxima of the swimmer speed by the optimal frequency centered around the characte...
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Magnetic actuation of elasto-magnetic devices has long been proposed as a simple way to propel fluid...
Microswimmers, i.e. swimmers of micron size experiencing low Reynolds numbers, have received a great...
A system of ferromagnetic particles trapped at a liquid-liquid interface and subjected to a set of m...
Self-assembled magnetocapillary microswimmers were experimentally demonstrated recently. Here, we st...
The dynamics of a triangular magnetocapillary swimmer is studied using the lattice Boltzmannmethod. ...
peer reviewedThe dynamics of a triangular magnetocapillary swimmer is studied using the lattice Bolt...
We present an experiment where three mesoscopic soft ferromag-netic beads are placed onto a liquid s...
This paper concerns the interaction of several ferromagnetic microswimmers, their motion and the res...
When particles are suspended at air-water interfaces in the presence of a vertical magnetic field, d...
We present an automated procedure for the design of optimal actuation for flagellar magnetic microsw...
Copyright © 2008 The American Physical SocietyWe propose a model for a novel artificial low Reynolds...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from AIP Publishing via the D...
Physics governing the locomotion of microorganisms and other microsystems is dominated by viscous da...
In the past decade, the engineering community has conceived, manufactured and tested micro-swimmers,...
Copyright © 2011 Oxford University Press. This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an arti...
Magnetic actuation of elasto-magnetic devices has long been proposed as a simple way to propel fluid...
Microswimmers, i.e. swimmers of micron size experiencing low Reynolds numbers, have received a great...
A system of ferromagnetic particles trapped at a liquid-liquid interface and subjected to a set of m...
Self-assembled magnetocapillary microswimmers were experimentally demonstrated recently. Here, we st...
The dynamics of a triangular magnetocapillary swimmer is studied using the lattice Boltzmannmethod. ...
peer reviewedThe dynamics of a triangular magnetocapillary swimmer is studied using the lattice Bolt...
We present an experiment where three mesoscopic soft ferromag-netic beads are placed onto a liquid s...
This paper concerns the interaction of several ferromagnetic microswimmers, their motion and the res...
When particles are suspended at air-water interfaces in the presence of a vertical magnetic field, d...
We present an automated procedure for the design of optimal actuation for flagellar magnetic microsw...
Copyright © 2008 The American Physical SocietyWe propose a model for a novel artificial low Reynolds...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from AIP Publishing via the D...
Physics governing the locomotion of microorganisms and other microsystems is dominated by viscous da...
In the past decade, the engineering community has conceived, manufactured and tested micro-swimmers,...
Copyright © 2011 Oxford University Press. This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an arti...
Magnetic actuation of elasto-magnetic devices has long been proposed as a simple way to propel fluid...
Microswimmers, i.e. swimmers of micron size experiencing low Reynolds numbers, have received a great...