Polymers in Swarming Bacterial Turbulence
ORAL
Abstract
In this talk, we will show recent experiments on the effects of polymer additives on the collective dynamics of swarming Serratia marcescens in quasi two-dimensional (2D) liquid films. Particle image velocimetry resutls show that even minute amounts of polymers (~ 20 ppm) can significantly enhance swimming speed and promote large-scale coherent structures. Velocity statistics show that polymers suppress large velocity fluctuation, transforming the velocity distributions from super-Gaussian to Gaussian. Spatial and temporal correlation functions suggest that polymers increase both the size and lifetime of flow structures. The energy spectra show an exponential decay at low wavenumbers, with a characteristic length scale increasing with polymer concentration. Overall, these result show polymers can mediate bacteria interaction and promote large-scale coherence in dense active suspensions.
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Presenters
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Paulo E Arratia
University of Pennsylvania, UPenn
Authors
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Paulo E Arratia
University of Pennsylvania, UPenn
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Ranjiangshang Ran
University of Pennsylvania
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Alexander Morozov
University of Edinburgh, Univ of Edinburgh, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh