We propose a computational method to solve optimal swimming problems, based on the boundary integral formulation of the hydrodynamic interaction between swimmer and surrounding fluid and direct constrained minimization of the energy consumed by the swimmer. We apply our method to axisymmetric model examples. We consider a classical model swimmer (the three-sphere swimmer of Golestanian et al.) as well as a novel axisymmetric swimmer inspired by the observation of biological micro-organisms. © 2011 World Scientific Publishing Company
19 pages, 10 figuresIn this paper we are interested in optimizing the shape of multi-flagellated hel...
Interest in the design of bioinspired robotic microswimmers is growing rapidly, motivated by the spe...
Micron-scale swimmers move in the realm of negligible inertia, dominated by viscous drag forces. Act...
We propose a computational method to solve optimal swimming problems, based on the boundary integral...
We present a theory for low-Reynolds-number axisymmetric swimmers and a general strategy for the com...
We present a theory for low-Reynolds-number axisymmetric swimmers and a general strategy for the com...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
We combine a general formulation of microswimmer equations of motion with a numerical beadshell mode...
International audienceThis article presents a computational approach for determining the optimal sli...
This thesis is devoted to modelling and simulating swimmers at low Reynolds number. Two computationa...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
International audienceSwimming consists by definition in propelling through a fluid by means of bodi...
19 pages, 10 figuresIn this paper we are interested in optimizing the shape of multi-flagellated hel...
Interest in the design of bioinspired robotic microswimmers is growing rapidly, motivated by the spe...
Micron-scale swimmers move in the realm of negligible inertia, dominated by viscous drag forces. Act...
We propose a computational method to solve optimal swimming problems, based on the boundary integral...
We present a theory for low-Reynolds-number axisymmetric swimmers and a general strategy for the com...
We present a theory for low-Reynolds-number axisymmetric swimmers and a general strategy for the com...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
We combine a general formulation of microswimmer equations of motion with a numerical beadshell mode...
International audienceThis article presents a computational approach for determining the optimal sli...
This thesis is devoted to modelling and simulating swimmers at low Reynolds number. Two computationa...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
International audienceSwimming consists by definition in propelling through a fluid by means of bodi...
19 pages, 10 figuresIn this paper we are interested in optimizing the shape of multi-flagellated hel...
Interest in the design of bioinspired robotic microswimmers is growing rapidly, motivated by the spe...
Micron-scale swimmers move in the realm of negligible inertia, dominated by viscous drag forces. Act...