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AbstractSelf-propelled particles in low-Reynolds-number flow interact through the surrounding fluid. This study examined the collective dynamics of model bacterial swimmers in which a collection of regularized Stokeslets and rotlets captured their surrounding near-field flow.
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An Integral Equation Approach For The Solution Of The Stokes Flow With Hermite Surface [PDF]
Konferans Bildirisi -- Teorik ve Uygulamalı Mekanik Türk Milli Komitesi, 2013Conference Paper -- Theoretical and Applied Mechanical Turkish National Committee, 2013Üç boyutlu Stokes akışını çözmek amacıyla sınır integral yöntemiyle beraber dörtgen Hermit
Ata, Kayhan +2 more
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Swimming Speeds of Waving Cylindrical Tails in Viscous Fluids with Resistance
Many microorganisms swim in a highly heterogeneous environment with obstacles such as fibers or polymers. To better understand how this environment affects microorganism swimming, we study propulsion of a cylinder or filament in a fluid with a sparse ...
Ho, Nguyenho +2 more
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Locomotion of bovine spermatozoa during the transition from individual cells to bundles. [PDF]
Zhang K +5 more
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Strong confinement of active microalgae leads to inversion of vortex flow and enhanced mixing. [PDF]
Mondal D +3 more
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Analysis of the Stability of an Immersed Elastic Surface Using the Method of Regularized Stokeslets
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Ferranti, Dana, Olson, Sarah D.
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Motility of Different Gastric Helicobacter spp. [PDF]
Bansil R +5 more
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Axonemal regulation by curvature explains sperm flagellar waveform modulation. [PDF]
Gallagher MT +2 more
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The general system of images for regularized Stokeslets (GSIRS) developed by Cortez and Varela [] is used extensively to model Stokes flow phenomena such as microorganisms swimming near a boundary. Our collaborative team uses dynamically similar scaled macroscopic experiments to test theories for forces and torques on spheres moving near a boundary and
Hoa Nguyen +7 more
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Correlated diffusion in lipid bilayers. [PDF]
Schoch RL, Brown FLH, Haran G.
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