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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 31: Active Matter 4 (joint session DY/BP/CPP)

CPP 31.3: Vortrag

Mittwoch, 7. September 2022, 15:30–15:45, H18

Optimal turbulent transport in microswimmer suspensions — •Henning Reinken1, Sabine H. L. Klapp1, and Michael Wilczek21Technische Universität Berlin — 2Universität Bayreuth

Microwsimmer suspensions, a paradigmatic example of an active fluid, self-organize into complex spatio-temporal flow patterns, including regular vortex lattices and mesoscale turbulence. This work investigates the transport properties of these suspensions by tracking the diffusive motion of passive tracers in the turbulent flow. We apply a continuum model for the effective microswimmer velocity field [1,2], where the dynamics is governed by the competition between relaxation to a regular vortex lattice and destabilization by nonlinear advection. Varying the strength of nonlinear advection, we observe two qualitatively different regimes of flow transport that we distinguish with the help of the dimensionless Kubo number K, which compares different time scales. Right above the transition to turbulence, the flow field evolves very slowly (K ≫ 1) and the spatial vortex structures lead to dominant trapping effects. In contrast, for large advection strength, much faster dynamics (K ≪ 1) leads to transport properties completely determined by the temporal correlations of the flow. In between (K ≈ 1), we observe a regime of optimal transport, where the diffusion coefficient reaches a maximum.
[1] Reinken, Klapp, Bär, Heidenreich, Phys. Rev. E 97, 022613 (2018)
[2] James, Bos, Wilczek, Phys. Rev. Fluids 3, 061101(R) (2018).

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