The consideration of viscoelasticity within fluid dynamical boundary element methods has traditionally required meshing over the whole flow domain. In turn, a major advantage of the boundary element method is lost, namely the need to consider only surface boundary integrals. Here, using a generalised reciprocal relation and viscoelastic force singularities, a boundary element method is developed for linear viscoelastic flows. We proceed to explore finite-deformation microswimming in a linear Maxwell fluid. We firstly deduce a finite-amplitude generalisation of a previously reported result that the flow field is unchanged between a Newtonian and linear Maxwell fluid for prescribed small-amplitude deformations. Hence Purcell’s theorem holds f...
Micro flows 3D Boundary element method a b s t r a c t Simulations of biomembranes have gained an in...
In this thesis, simulations are performed to study the motion ofindividual cells in flow, focusing o...
Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria, spermatozoa, algae, and nematodes are critical to ubiquito...
The consideration of viscoelasticity within fluid dynamical boundary element methods has traditional...
It has been suggested that the swimming mechanism used by spermatozoa could be adopted for self-prop...
Three different models, relating to the study of microswimmers immersed in a low Reynolds number flui...
Computing the forces acting on particles in fluids is fundamental to understanding particle dynamics...
In the last decades there has been a growing interest in microfluidics, i.e. a technology characteri...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
A modified resistive force theory is developed for a spermatozoon swimming in a general linear visco...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
43 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceUnderstanding the flow of deformable particles such as liq...
Fluid-structure interactions at microscale are ubiquitous in biology and engineering. Understanding ...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
Magnetic swimming is rapidly attracting interest in biomedical engineering applications. In the pres...
Micro flows 3D Boundary element method a b s t r a c t Simulations of biomembranes have gained an in...
In this thesis, simulations are performed to study the motion ofindividual cells in flow, focusing o...
Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria, spermatozoa, algae, and nematodes are critical to ubiquito...
The consideration of viscoelasticity within fluid dynamical boundary element methods has traditional...
It has been suggested that the swimming mechanism used by spermatozoa could be adopted for self-prop...
Three different models, relating to the study of microswimmers immersed in a low Reynolds number flui...
Computing the forces acting on particles in fluids is fundamental to understanding particle dynamics...
In the last decades there has been a growing interest in microfluidics, i.e. a technology characteri...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
A modified resistive force theory is developed for a spermatozoon swimming in a general linear visco...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
43 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceUnderstanding the flow of deformable particles such as liq...
Fluid-structure interactions at microscale are ubiquitous in biology and engineering. Understanding ...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
Magnetic swimming is rapidly attracting interest in biomedical engineering applications. In the pres...
Micro flows 3D Boundary element method a b s t r a c t Simulations of biomembranes have gained an in...
In this thesis, simulations are performed to study the motion ofindividual cells in flow, focusing o...
Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria, spermatozoa, algae, and nematodes are critical to ubiquito...