Enhanced transport in unsteady Stokes flows generated by beating cilia

ORAL

Abstract

Eukaryotic microorganisms use cilia for swimming, to transport nutrients, and to detect flows. While most of the generated flows occur at low Reynolds numbers, individual beating cilia are known to produce unsteady flows. We study how transport properties by individual and populations of beating cilia are modified when accounting for these transient unsteady effects, including near boundaries, using a combination of experiments, theory, and simulations.

Presenters

  • Albane Théry

    Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Albane Théry

    Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania

  • Rafal Błaszkiewicz

    University of Warsaw

  • Margot Young

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Talia Becker Calazans

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Maciej Lisicki

    University of Warsaw

  • Arnold JTM Mathijssen

    University of Pennsylvania