Using the continuum model of Pedley, Hill and Kessler (1988) for bioconvection in a suspension of swimming, gyrotactic micro-organisms, we investigate the existence and stability of a two-dimensional plume in tall, narrow chambers with stress-free sidewalls. The system is governed by the Navier–Stokes equations for an incompressible fluid coupled with a micro-organism conservation equation. These equations are solved numerically using a conservative finite-difference scheme. In sufficiently deep chambers, the plume is always unstable to both varicose and meandering modes. A linear stability analysis for an infinitely long plume predicts the growth rates of these instabilities, explains the mechanisms, and is in good agreement with the numer...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
The present work investigated the unsteady stagnation-point flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid co...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
In three-dimensional bioconvection, the regions of rising and sinking fluid are dissimilar. This geo...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
We investigate pattern formation by swimming micro-organisms (bioconvection), when their orientation...
Interesting results on the linear bioconvective instability of a suspension of gravitactic microorga...
© © 2014 Cambridge University Press.Hydrodynamic focusing of cells along the region of the most rapi...
International audienceA chemotaxis-diffusion-convection coupling system for describing a form of buo...
In still water, the motion of many species of bacteria and algae is biased in a particular direction...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
The present work investigated the unsteady stagnation-point flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid co...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
In three-dimensional bioconvection, the regions of rising and sinking fluid are dissimilar. This geo...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
We investigate pattern formation by swimming micro-organisms (bioconvection), when their orientation...
Interesting results on the linear bioconvective instability of a suspension of gravitactic microorga...
© © 2014 Cambridge University Press.Hydrodynamic focusing of cells along the region of the most rapi...
International audienceA chemotaxis-diffusion-convection coupling system for describing a form of buo...
In still water, the motion of many species of bacteria and algae is biased in a particular direction...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
The present work investigated the unsteady stagnation-point flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid co...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...