Microscopic semiflexible filaments suspended in a viscous fluid are widely encountered in biophysical problems. The classic example is the flagella used by microorganisms to generate propulsion. Simulating the dynamics of these filaments numerically is complicated because of the coupling between the motion of the filament and that of the surrounding fluid. An attractive idea is to simplify this coupling by modeling the fluid motion by using Stokeslets distributed at equal intervals along the model filament. We show that, with an appropriate choice of the hydrodynamic radii, one can recover accurate hydrodynamic behavior of a filament with a finite cross section without requiring an explicit surface. This is true, however, only if the hydrod...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Numerous cellular functions rely on semiflexible filaments as structural elements (F-actin, microtub...
AbstractThe flagellar filament, the bacterial organelle of motility, is the smallest rotary propelle...
We describe a method for simulating the inertialess dynamics of a flexible filament immersed in a fl...
Some hair-like biofilaments such as cilia and flagella, experience structural instability that resul...
Peritrichous bacteria swim in viscous fluids by rotating multiple helical flagellar filaments. As th...
We consider a macroscopic analog model for the locomotion of prokaryotic bacteria with a single flag...
We present a generalisation of efficient numerical frameworks for modelling fluid–filament interacti...
AbstractA particle-based hybrid method of elastic network model and smooth-particle hydrodynamics ha...
We describe simulations of an elastic filament immersed in a fluid and subjected to a body force. Th...
This thesis is concerned with methods to compute the dynamics of flexible, inextensible filaments i...
Flexible filaments moving in viscous fluids are ubiquitous in the natural microscopic world. For exa...
In cellular phenomena, such as cytoplasmic streaming, molecular motors translocate along microtubule...
Fluid-structure simulations of slender inextensible filaments in a viscous fluid are often plagued b...
Elastic filaments subjected to hydrodynamic forcing are a common class of fluid-structure interactio...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Numerous cellular functions rely on semiflexible filaments as structural elements (F-actin, microtub...
AbstractThe flagellar filament, the bacterial organelle of motility, is the smallest rotary propelle...
We describe a method for simulating the inertialess dynamics of a flexible filament immersed in a fl...
Some hair-like biofilaments such as cilia and flagella, experience structural instability that resul...
Peritrichous bacteria swim in viscous fluids by rotating multiple helical flagellar filaments. As th...
We consider a macroscopic analog model for the locomotion of prokaryotic bacteria with a single flag...
We present a generalisation of efficient numerical frameworks for modelling fluid–filament interacti...
AbstractA particle-based hybrid method of elastic network model and smooth-particle hydrodynamics ha...
We describe simulations of an elastic filament immersed in a fluid and subjected to a body force. Th...
This thesis is concerned with methods to compute the dynamics of flexible, inextensible filaments i...
Flexible filaments moving in viscous fluids are ubiquitous in the natural microscopic world. For exa...
In cellular phenomena, such as cytoplasmic streaming, molecular motors translocate along microtubule...
Fluid-structure simulations of slender inextensible filaments in a viscous fluid are often plagued b...
Elastic filaments subjected to hydrodynamic forcing are a common class of fluid-structure interactio...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
Numerous cellular functions rely on semiflexible filaments as structural elements (F-actin, microtub...
AbstractThe flagellar filament, the bacterial organelle of motility, is the smallest rotary propelle...