One of the principal mechanisms by which surfaces and interfaces affect microbial life is by perturbing the hydrodynamic flows generated by swimming. By summing a recursive series of image systems we derive a numerically tractable approximation to the threedimensional flow fields of a Stokeslet (point force) within a viscous film between a parallel no-slip surface and no-shear interface and, from this Green's function, we compute the flows produced by a force- and torque-free micro-swimmer. We also extend the exact solution of Liron and Mochon (1976) to the film geometry, which demonstrates that the image series gives a satisfactory approximation to the swimmer flow fields if the film is sufficiently thick compared to the swimmer size, and ...
Cell motility in viscous fluids is ubiquitous and affects many biological processes, including repro...
Both, in their natural environment and in a controlled experimental setup, microswimmers regularly i...
In this dissertation, we investigate the effect of shape on the motion of microscopic particles that...
One of the principal mechanisms by which surfaces and interfaces affect microbial life is by perturb...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated microswimmer moving in thin films is discussed. The fully re- sol...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated microswimmer moving in thin films is discussed. The fully resolve...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated micro-organism is investigated when swimming close to a planar fr...
International audienceFlagellated bacteria exploiting helical propulsion are known to swim along cir...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
The propulsion of microscopic organisms and their mechanisms of detecting and responding to the envi...
The influence of a plane boundary on low-Reynolds-number swimmers has frequently been studied using ...
Microbial biofilms ubiquitously occur on natural and man-made surfaces and are closely related to va...
Biological flows over surfaces and interfaces can result in accumulation hotspots or depleted voids ...
The study of swimming micro-organisms has been of interest not just to biologists, but also to fluid...
Cell motility in viscous fluids is ubiquitous and affects many biological processes, including repro...
Both, in their natural environment and in a controlled experimental setup, microswimmers regularly i...
In this dissertation, we investigate the effect of shape on the motion of microscopic particles that...
One of the principal mechanisms by which surfaces and interfaces affect microbial life is by perturb...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated microswimmer moving in thin films is discussed. The fully re- sol...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated microswimmer moving in thin films is discussed. The fully resolve...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated micro-organism is investigated when swimming close to a planar fr...
International audienceFlagellated bacteria exploiting helical propulsion are known to swim along cir...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
The propulsion of microscopic organisms and their mechanisms of detecting and responding to the envi...
The influence of a plane boundary on low-Reynolds-number swimmers has frequently been studied using ...
Microbial biofilms ubiquitously occur on natural and man-made surfaces and are closely related to va...
Biological flows over surfaces and interfaces can result in accumulation hotspots or depleted voids ...
The study of swimming micro-organisms has been of interest not just to biologists, but also to fluid...
Cell motility in viscous fluids is ubiquitous and affects many biological processes, including repro...
Both, in their natural environment and in a controlled experimental setup, microswimmers regularly i...
In this dissertation, we investigate the effect of shape on the motion of microscopic particles that...