Many small organisms self-propel in viscous fluids using travelling wave-like deformations of their bodies or appendages. Examples include small nematodes moving through soil using whole-body undulations or spermatozoa swimming through mucus using flagellar waves. When self-propulsion occurs in a non-Newtonian fluid, one fundamental question is whether locomotion will occur faster or slower than in a Newtonian environment. Here we consider the general problem of swimming using small-amplitude periodic waves in a viscoelastic fluid described by the classical Oldroyd-B constitutive relationship. Using Taylor׳s swimming sheet model, we show that if all travelling waves move in the same direction, the locomotion speed of the organism is systema...
In the present work we study the motion of microorganisms swimming by an axisymmetric distribution o...
Life under the microscope is significantly different from our experiences in the macroscopic world. ...
Viscoelastic fluids are non-Newtonian fluids exhibiting both viscous and elastic properties. Many fl...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
Swimming microorganisms often self-propel in fluids with complex rheology. While past theoretical wo...
Many important biological functions depend on microorganisms' ability to move in viscoelastic fluids...
The role of passive body dynamics on the kinematics of swimming micro-organisms in complex fluids is...
Many important biological functions depend on microorganisms' ability to move in viscoelastic fluids...
The effects of fluid elasticity on the swimming behavior of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are ...
The current work studies the dynamics of a microswimmer in pressure-driven flow of a weakly viscoela...
The motility of microorganisms is influenced greatly by their hydrodynamic interactions with the flu...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the problem of a low Reynolds number swimmer that is in very ...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute non-reciprocal motions for low R...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute nonreciprocal motions for low Re...
A modified resistive force theory is developed for a spermatozoon swimming in a general linear visco...
In the present work we study the motion of microorganisms swimming by an axisymmetric distribution o...
Life under the microscope is significantly different from our experiences in the macroscopic world. ...
Viscoelastic fluids are non-Newtonian fluids exhibiting both viscous and elastic properties. Many fl...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
Swimming microorganisms often self-propel in fluids with complex rheology. While past theoretical wo...
Many important biological functions depend on microorganisms' ability to move in viscoelastic fluids...
The role of passive body dynamics on the kinematics of swimming micro-organisms in complex fluids is...
Many important biological functions depend on microorganisms' ability to move in viscoelastic fluids...
The effects of fluid elasticity on the swimming behavior of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are ...
The current work studies the dynamics of a microswimmer in pressure-driven flow of a weakly viscoela...
The motility of microorganisms is influenced greatly by their hydrodynamic interactions with the flu...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the problem of a low Reynolds number swimmer that is in very ...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute non-reciprocal motions for low R...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute nonreciprocal motions for low Re...
A modified resistive force theory is developed for a spermatozoon swimming in a general linear visco...
In the present work we study the motion of microorganisms swimming by an axisymmetric distribution o...
Life under the microscope is significantly different from our experiences in the macroscopic world. ...
Viscoelastic fluids are non-Newtonian fluids exhibiting both viscous and elastic properties. Many fl...