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Biological Fluid Dynamics: Locomotion, Active Suspensions & Non-Newtonian Fluids

ORAL · T13 · ID: 22798





Presentations

  • Reverse osmotic propulsion

    ORAL

    Publication: Reverse Osmotic Propulsion, Zhiwei Peng, Tingtao Zhou and John F. Brady in preparation 2021.

    Presenters

    • (Edmond) Tingtao Zhou

      Caltech

    Authors

    • (Edmond) Tingtao Zhou

      Caltech

    • Zhiwei Peng

      California Institute of Technology

    • John F Brady

      California Institute of Technology

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  • Two-dimensional active flow around a rotating disk

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Wan Luo

      Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

    Authors

    • Wan Luo

      Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

    • Robert A Pelcovits

      Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, Brown University

    • Thomas R Powers

      Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912; Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, Brown University

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  • Microswimmer suspensions in 2D random porous media

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Akhil Varma

      University of California San Diego, USA

    Authors

    • Akhil Varma

      University of California San Diego, USA

    • David Saintillan

      University of California San Diego, USA, University of California San Diego

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  • HYDRODYNAMICS OF ACTIVE BACTERIA SUSPENSIONS IN A HELE-SHAW CELL.

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Akash Ganesh

      Laboratoire FAST, Université Paris-Saclay,CNRS

    Authors

    • Akash Ganesh

      Laboratoire FAST, Université Paris-Saclay,CNRS

    • Harold Auradou

      Laboratoire FAST, Université Paris-Saclay,CNRS, Universite Paris-Saclay

    • Carine Douarche

      Laboratoire FAST, Université Paris-Saclay,CNRS, Universite Paris-Saclay

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  • Tractionless self-propulsion of an active drop: a mechanism for cell motion without adhesion

    ORAL

    Publication: Loisy, Eggers and Liverpool. "Tractionless self-propulsion of active drops". Physical Review Letters 123 (2019)<br>Loisy, Eggers and Liverpool. "How many ways a cell can move: the modes of self-propulsion of an active drop". Soft Matter 16 (2020).<br>Ioratim-Uba, Loisy, Henkes, and Liverpool. "The nonlinear motion of cells subject to external forces". Submitted in August 2021 (under review, preprint: arXiv:2107.14556)

    Presenters

    • Aurore Loisy

      Univ of Bristol

    Authors

    • Aurore Loisy

      Univ of Bristol

    • Jens G Eggers

      Univ of Bristol

    • Tanniemola B Liverpool

      Univ of Bristol

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  • Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses, Part I: Theory and simulation

    ORAL

    Publication: Binagia, Jeremy P., Eric S. G. Shaqfeh. "Self-propulsion of a freely suspended swimmer by a swirling tail in a viscoelastic fluid". Physical Review Fluids. (2021)<br><br>Binagia, Jeremy P.*, Laurel A. Kroo*, Manu Prakash and Eric S. G. Shaqfeh. "A Swimming Rheometer: Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses". In Preparation. (2021)<br>*Equal Contribution

    Presenters

    • Jeremy P Binagia

      Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

    Authors

    • Jeremy P Binagia

      Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

    • Laurel A. A Kroo

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

    • Manu Prakash

      Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University

    • Eric S G Shaqfeh

      Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Department of Chemical and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

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  • Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses, Part II: Experiment

    ORAL

    Publication: Kroo, Laurel A.*, Jeremy P. Binagia*, Manu Prakash and Eric S.G. Shaqfeh. "A Swimming Rheometer: Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses". In Preparation. (2021)<br>*Equal Contribution<br><br>Binagia, Jeremy P., and Eric SG Shaqfeh. "Self-propulsion of a freely suspended swimmer by a swirling tail in a viscoelastic fluid." Physical Review Fluids 6.5 (2021): 053301.

    Presenters

    • Laurel A. A Kroo

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

    Authors

    • Laurel A. A Kroo

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

    • Jeremy P Binagia

      Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

    • Manu Prakash

      Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University

    • Eric S G Shaqfeh

      Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Department of Chemical and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

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  • The effect of particle geometry on swimming in a shear-thinning fluid

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Brandon van Gogh

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara University

    Authors

    • Brandon van Gogh

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara University

    • Ebru Demir

      Department of Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara University

    • Devanayagam Palaniappan

      Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

    • On Shun Pak

      Santa Clara University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Santa Clara University

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  • Helical Swimming in Suspensions

    ORAL

    Publication: Publication in preparation

    Presenters

    • Andres Zambrano

      Brown University

    Authors

    • Andres Zambrano

      Brown University

    • Roberto Zenit

      Brown University

    • Albane Thery

      DAMTP, University of Cambridge

    • Eric Lauga

      Univ of Cambridge, DAMTP, University of Cambridge

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