In this thesis we address the problem of modeling swimming in viscous fluids. This is a fancy way to denote a fluid dynamics problem in which a deformable object is capable to advance in a low Reynolds number flow governed by the Stokes equations. The fluid is infinitely extended around the swimming body and the propulsive viscous force and torque are those generated by the fluid-swimmer interaction. No-slip boundary conditions are imposed: the velocity of the fluid and that of the swimmer are the same at the contact surface. Moreover, a self-propulsion constraint is enforced: no external forces or torques. The problem is treated with techniques coming from the Calculus of Variations and Continuum Mechanics, through which it is possible to ...
In this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a two-dimensional perfect...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
Understanding fish-like locomotion as a result of internal shape changes may result in improved unde...
In this thesis we address the problem of modeling swimming in viscous fluids. This is a fancy way to...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a planar motion w...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
We develop a general framework for modeling the hydrodynamic self-propulsion (i.e., swimming) of bod...
International audienceSwimming consists by definition in propelling through a fluid by means of bodi...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a plana...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
We present an analytical framework to study the motion of microswimmers in a viscous fluid. Our main...
The geometric phase techniques for swimming in viscous flows express the net displacement of a swimm...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
<p>We theoretically investigate the fluid mechanics of self-propelled (or swimming) bodies. An impor...
A Paraître dans Quarterly of Applied MathematicsIn this paper, we give a control theoretic approach ...
In this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a two-dimensional perfect...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
Understanding fish-like locomotion as a result of internal shape changes may result in improved unde...
In this thesis we address the problem of modeling swimming in viscous fluids. This is a fancy way to...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a planar motion w...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
We develop a general framework for modeling the hydrodynamic self-propulsion (i.e., swimming) of bod...
International audienceSwimming consists by definition in propelling through a fluid by means of bodi...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a plana...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
We present an analytical framework to study the motion of microswimmers in a viscous fluid. Our main...
The geometric phase techniques for swimming in viscous flows express the net displacement of a swimm...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
<p>We theoretically investigate the fluid mechanics of self-propelled (or swimming) bodies. An impor...
A Paraître dans Quarterly of Applied MathematicsIn this paper, we give a control theoretic approach ...
In this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a two-dimensional perfect...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
Understanding fish-like locomotion as a result of internal shape changes may result in improved unde...