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Competing effects of inertia, sheet elasticity, fluid compressibility, and viscoelasticity on the synchronization of two actuated sheets

  • Chaojie Mo
  • , Dmitry A. Fedosov*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Jülich Research Centre

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摘要

Synchronization of two actuated sheets serves as a simple model for the interaction between flagellated microswimmers. Various factors, including inertia, sheet elasticity, and fluid viscoelasticity, have been suggested to facilitate the synchronization of two sheets; however, the importance of different contributions to this process still remains unclear. We perform a systematic investigation of competing effects of inertia, sheet elasticity, fluid compressibility, and viscoelasticity on the synchronization of two sheets. Characteristic time τ s for the synchronization caused by inertial effects is inversely proportional to sheet Reynolds number Re, such that τ s ω ∝ Re - 1 with ω being the wave frequency. Synchronization toward stable in-phase or opposite-phase configuration of two sheets is determined by the competition of inertial effects, sheet elasticity, fluid compressibility, and viscoelasticity. Interestingly, fluid viscoelasticity results in strong synchronization forces for large beating amplitudes and Deborah numbers De > 1, which dominates over other factors and favors the in-phase configuration. Therefore, our results show that fluid viscoelasticity can dramatically enhance synchronization of microswimmers. Our investigation deciphers the importance of different competing effects for the synchronization of two actuated sheets, leading to a better understanding of interactions between microswimmers and their collective behavior.

源语言英语
文章编号043109
期刊Physics of Fluids
33
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 4月 2021
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