Biophysical Fluid Dynamics in a Petri Dish

Author:

Fortune George T.ORCID,Lauga EricORCID,Goldstein Raymond EORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe humble Petri dish is perhaps the simplest setting in which to examine the locomotion of swimming organisms, particularly those whose body size is tens of microns to millimetres. The fluid layer in such a container has a bottom no-slip surface and a stress-free upper boundary. It is of fundamental interest to understand the flow fields produced by the elementary and composite singularities of Stokes flow in this geometry. Building on the few particular cases that have previously been considered in the literature, we study here the image systems for the primary singularities of Stokes flow subject to such boundary conditions —the stokeslet, rotlet, source, rotlet dipole, source dipole and stresslet —paying particular attention to the far-field behavior. In several key situations, the depth-averaged fluid flow is accurately captured by the solution of an associated Brinkman equation whose screening length is proportional to the depth of the fluid layer. The case of hydrodynamic bound states formed by spinning microswimmers near a no-slip surface, discovered first using the algaVolvox, is reconsidered in the geometry of a Petri dish, where the powerlaw attractive interaction between microswimmers acquires unusual exponentially screened oscillations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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