Droplet motility and shape deformation induced by an enclosed microswimmer
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Abstract
The encapsulation of active particles, such as bacteria or active colloids, inside a droplet gives rise to nontrivial shape dynamics and droplet motility [Kokot et al. Comms. Phys.(2022)]. To understand this behavior, we derive an asymptotic solution for the fluid flow about a deformable droplet containing an active particle, modeled as a point singularity, in the case of small shape distortions. Offsetting of the active particle from the center of the drop breaks symmetry and leads to excitation of large number of shape modes as well as particle and drop displacement. Flows due to common singularity representations of active particles, such as Stokeslets, rotlets, and stresslets, are computed and compared to results for non-deformable droplets enclosing active particles.
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Presenters
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Sho Kawakami
Northwestern University
Authors
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Sho Kawakami
Northwestern University
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Petia M Vlahovska
Northwestern University