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Resolving two-body hydrodynamic interactions between microswimmers

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Abstract

The squirmer model is a canonical model for spherical microswimmers (e.g., ciliated microorganisms and Janus particles) in Stokes flow, where propulsion is driven by a surface slip velocity. Due to its simplicity and versatility, the squirmer model is a popular tool for modelling the collective dynamics of microswimmers. While the flow field of a single squirmer in an infinite fluid domain is fully resolved, our knowledge on the hydrodynamic interactions between a pair of squirmers at all separations is still incomplete. This will become important in dynamic simulations of suspensions of microswimmers, such as Stokesian Dynamics. In this work, we use a boundary collocation method to resolve the hydrodynamics of a pair of squirmers with high efficiency and accuracy. Ultimately, this method permits investigation of systems involving non-spherical microswimmers at a range of length scales, from single-particle to collective dynamics.

Presenters

  • Xinyi Yang

    University of Melbourne

Authors

  • Xinyi Yang

    University of Melbourne

  • Jesse F Collis

    University of Melbourne

  • Hailong Guo

    University of Melbourne

  • Takuji Ishikawa

    Tohoku University

  • Douglas R Brumley

    University of Melbourne