Peristaltic pumping in an elastic tube: feeding the hungry python

ORAL

Abstract

Biological ducts convey contents like food in the digestive system by peristaltic action, propagating waves of muscular contraction and relaxation. The motion is investigated theoretically by considering a radial force of sinusoidal or Gaussian form moving steadily down a fluid-filled axisymmetric tube. Effects of the prescribed force on the resultant fluid flow and elastic deformation of the tube wall are presented. The flow can induce a rigid object suspended in the fluid to propel in different ways, as demonstrated in numerous examples.

Authors

  • Daisuke Takagi

    University of Cambridge

  • Neil Balmforth

    University of British Columbia