The theory of generalized Taylor dispersion for suspensions of Brownian particles is developed to study the dispersion of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms in a linear shear flow. Such creatures are bottom-heavy and experience a gravitational torque which acts to right them when they are tipped away from the vertical. They also suffer a net viscous torque in the presence of a local vorticity field. The orientation of the cells is intrinsically random but the balance of the two torques results in a bias toward a preferred swimming direction. The micro-organisms are sufficiently large that Brownian motion is negligible but their random swimming across streamlines results in a mean velocity together with diffusion. As an example, we consider...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expec...
Interfacial hydrodynamic instabilities arise in a range of chemical systems. One mechanism for insta...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
We calculate the average swimming velocity and dispersion rate characterizing the transport of swimm...
Interfacial hydrodynamic instabilities arise in a range of chemical systems. One mechanism for insta...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
The natural habitats of planktonic and swimming microorganisms, from algae in the oceans to bacteria...
The recent developments in using micro-organisms effectively for biofuels is the main motivation to ...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and provide a theoretical framework based on hydr...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expec...
Interfacial hydrodynamic instabilities arise in a range of chemical systems. One mechanism for insta...
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysi...
We calculate the average swimming velocity and dispersion rate characterizing the transport of swimm...
Interfacial hydrodynamic instabilities arise in a range of chemical systems. One mechanism for insta...
Suspensions of microswimmers are a rich source of fascinating new fluid mechanics. Recently we predi...
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micr...
Gyrotaxis describes the tendency of bottom-heavy motile micro-organisms to swim sideways under the b...
In the experiment that first demonstrated gyrotactic behaviour of bottom-heavy swimming microalgae (...
The natural habitats of planktonic and swimming microorganisms, from algae in the oceans to bacteria...
The recent developments in using micro-organisms effectively for biofuels is the main motivation to ...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and provide a theoretical framework based on hydr...
The following explores the behaviour of self propelled micro organisms throughout various flows, set...
Bioconvection patterns are usually observed in the laboratory in shallow suspensions of randomly, bu...
We study the effects of imposed {three-dimensional flows} on the trajectories and mixing of gyrotact...
In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expec...