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Dynamics and Stability of Low-Reynolds-Number Swimming Near a Wall

Yizhar Or, Sebastian Zhang, Richard M. Murray

发表年份
2011
引用次数
3

摘要

The locomotion of microorganisms and tiny artificial swimmers is governed by low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamics, where viscous effects dominate and inertial effects are negligible. While the theory of low-Reynolds-number locomotion is well studied for unbounded fluid domains, the presence of a boundary has a significant influence on the swimmer's trajectories and poses problems of dynamic stability of its motion. In this paper we consider a simple theoretical model of a microswimmer near a wall, study its dynamics, and analyze the stability of its motion. We highlight the underlying geometric structure of the dynamics, and establish a relation between the reversing symmetry of the system and existence and stability of periodic and steady solutions of motion near the wall. The results are demonstrated by numerical simulations and validated by motion experiments with macroscale robotic swimmer prototypes.

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Reynolds numberMechanicsDynamics (music)Motion (physics)Inertial frame of referenceStability (learning theory)Classical mechanicsPhysicsHydrodynamic stabilityFictitious force

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