Collective behavior of strongly confined suspensions of squirmers

Author: Delfau J.-B.   Molina J.   Sano M.  

Publisher: Edp Sciences

E-ISSN: 1286-4854|114|2|24001-24001

ISSN: 0295-5075

Source: EPL (EUROPHYSICS LETTERS), Vol.114, Iss.2, 2016-05, pp. : 24001-24001

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Abstract

We run numerical simulations of strongly confined suspensions of model spherical swimmers called “squirmers”. Because of the confinement, the Stokeslet dipoles generated by the particles are quickly screened and the far-field flow is dominated by the source dipole for all the different kinds of squirmers. However, we show that the collective behavior of the suspension still depends on the self-propelling mechanism of the swimmers as polar states can only be observed for neutral squirmers. We demonstrate that the near-field hydrodynamic interactions play a crucial role in the alignment of the orientation vectors of spherical particles. Moreover, we point out that the enstrophy and the fluid fluctuations of an active suspension also depend on the nature of the squirmers.