A local approximation model for macro-scale transport of biased active Brownian particles in a flowing suspension



Fung, Lloyd, Bearon, Rachel N ORCID: 0000-0001-8461-0823 and Hwang, Yongyun
(2022) A local approximation model for macro-scale transport of biased active Brownian particles in a flowing suspension. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 935. a24-.

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Abstract

A dilute suspension of motile micro-organisms subjected to a strong ambient flow, such as algae in the ocean, can be modelled as a population of non-interacting, orientable active Brownian particles (ABPs). Using the Smoluchowski equation (i.e. Fokker-Planck equation in space and orientation), one can describe the non-trivial transport phenomena of ABPs such as taxes and shear-induced migration. This work transforms the Smoluchowski equation into a transport equation, in which the drifts and dispersions can be further approximated as a function of the local flow field. The new model can be applied to any global flow field due to its local nature, unlike previous methods such as those utilising the generalised Taylor dispersion theory. The transformation shows that the overall drift includes both the biased motility of individual particles in the presence of taxis and the shear-induced migration in the absence of taxis. In addition, it uncovers other new drifts and dispersions caused by the interactions between the orientational dynamics and the passive advection/diffusion of ABPs. Finally, the performance of this model is assessed using examples of gyrotactic suspensions, where the proposed model is demonstrated to be most accurate when the biased motility of particles (i.e. taxis) is weak.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 30 pages, 14 figures, 6 movies, submitted to Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Uncontrolled Keywords: cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.bio-ph, physics.flu-dyn, physics.flu-dyn
Divisions: Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Physical Sciences
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 12 Jan 2022 15:32
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2024 11:25
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.10
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3146673

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