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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 43: Active Matter II (joint session BP/CPP/DY)
CPP 43.1: Vortrag
Dienstag, 17. März 2020, 09:30–09:45, HÜL 386
Sedimentation and Convection of Bottom-Heavy Squirmers — •Felix Rühle, Jan-Timm Kuhr, and Holger Stark — TU Berlin, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Berlin, Germany
Active particles form appealing patterns, in particular, when hydrodynamic interactions are present [1-3]. A fascinating example known from biology is bioconvection of microswimmers under gravity [4]. In order to study such systems, we simulate bottom-heavy squirmers (neutral squirmers, pushers, and pullers) under different gravitational forces and torques. The relevant parameters are the ratio of swimming to bulk sedimentation velocity and the normalized torque.
In the state diagram of these parameters, for neutral squirmers we observe
sedimentation at strong gravitational forces and inverted sedimentation
at finite torques, when activity dominates.
In between, we identify plumes of collectively sinking squirmers that feed convective rolls of circling squirmers at the bottom of the simulation cell. At
velocity ratios slightly above one and large torques squirmers form a spawning cluster, which floats above the bottom wall and from which squirmers occasionally escape.
For strong pushers and pullers, we find that the dipolar flow fields weaken the formation of plumes and convective
rolls.
[1] M. Hennes, et al., PRL 112, 238104 (2014)
[2] J.-T. Kuhr, et al., Soft Matter 13, 7548 (2017).
[3] H. Jeckel, et al., PNAS 116, 1489 (2019).
[4] T.J. Pedley, and J.O. Kessler, Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 24, 313 (1992).