Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses, Part II: Experiment
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Abstract
(See: “Self-propulsion of a freely-suspended, rotationally-symmetric swimmer enabled by viscoelastic normal stresses, Part I: Theory and simulation”, presented by co-author J.P. Binagia).
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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
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Laurel A. A Kroo
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Authors
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Laurel A. A Kroo
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
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Jeremy P Binagia
Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
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Manu Prakash
Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University
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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