论文标题
重力下方较重的蠕动者的紧急集体动态
Emergent collective dynamics of bottom-heavy squirmers under gravity
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论文摘要
我们使用多粒子碰撞动力学的方法介绍了流体动力学模拟的结果,用于在低雷诺数下重力的影响下移动的蠕动微晶状体系统。此外,蠕动的人是底部较重的,因此他们会经历扭矩,使它们沿着垂直方向对齐。蠕动者通过Stokeslet和rotlet的流场进行流体动力学相互作用,这些流动场分别由作用引力力和扭矩和其自身的流场引发。通过改变游泳与散装沉积速度的比率和扭矩,我们确定了中性蠕动者以及强弹药和强力拉动机的新兴集体动力学的状态图。对于低游泳速度和扭矩,我们观察到常规沉积,而在增加其值时,沉积物曲线会倒。对于中立的蠕动者,我们发现两个沉积状态之间的循环蠕动者对流卷,它们位于系统的底部,并由集体下沉的蠕动者制成的羽毛喂食。在较大的扭矩下,会产生单一蠕动的多孔簇。后一个状态也可以从均匀的蠕动分布开始,然后在长期限制中消失。对于强的推杆和拉特勒,仅观察到弱羽状形成。
We present the results of hydrodynamic simulations using the method of multi-particle collision dynamics for a system of squirmer microswimmers moving under the influence of gravity at low Reynolds numbers. In addition, the squirmers are bottom-heavy so that they experience a torque which aligns them along the vertical. The squirmers interact hydrodynamically by the flow fields of a stokeslet and rotlet, which are initiated by the acting gravitational force and torque, respectively, and by their own flow fields. By varying the ratio of swimming to bulk sedimentation velocity and the torque, we determine state diagrams for the emergent collective dynamics of neutral squirmers as well as strong pushers and pullers. For low swimming velocity and torque we observe conventional sedimentation, while the sedimentation profile becomes inverted when their values are increased. For neutral squirmers we discover convective rolls of circulating squirmers between both sedimentation states, which sit at the bottom of the system and are fed by plumes made of collectively sinking squirmers. At larger torques porous clusters occur that spawn single squirmers. The two latter states can also occur transiently starting from a uniform squirmer distribution and then disappear in the long-time limit. For strong pushers and pullers only weak plume formation is observed.