The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysis is reviewed and a weakly non-linear analysis justifies its application by revealing the supercritical nature of the bifurcation. An asymptotic expansion is used to derive systems of partial differential equations for long plume structures which vary slowly with depth. Steady state and travelling wave solutions are found for the first order system of partial differential equations and the second order system is manipulated to calculate the speed of vertically travelling pulses. Implications of the results and possibilities of experimental validation are discussed
Unicellular bottom-heavy swimming microorganisms are usually denser than the fluid in which they swi...
The complex patterns observed in experiments on suspensions of swimming cells undergoing bioconvecti...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
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 (...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
We investigate pattern formation by swimming micro-organisms (bioconvection), when their orientation...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
Interesting results on the linear bioconvective instability of a suspension of gravitactic microorga...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Using the continuum model of Pedley, Hill and Kessler (1988) for bioconvection in a suspension of sw...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
Unicellular bottom-heavy swimming microorganisms are usually denser than the fluid in which they swi...
The complex patterns observed in experiments on suspensions of swimming cells undergoing bioconvecti...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
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 (...
The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to st...
Bioconvection occurs as the result of the collective behaviour of many micro-organisms swimming in a...
We investigate pattern formation by swimming micro-organisms (bioconvection), when their orientation...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
Interesting results on the linear bioconvective instability of a suspension of gravitactic microorga...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Using the continuum model of Pedley, Hill and Kessler (1988) for bioconvection in a suspension of sw...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
Using the continuum model of Pedley et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 195, 223 (1988)] for bioconvection in a s...
Unicellular bottom-heavy swimming microorganisms are usually denser than the fluid in which they swi...
The complex patterns observed in experiments on suspensions of swimming cells undergoing bioconvecti...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...