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arxiv: 1706.05666 · v1 · pith:BPWIXZHUnew · submitted 2017-06-18 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · math.AP

Coupled Self-Organized Hydrodynamics and Stokes models for suspensions of active particles

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn math.AP
keywords fluidcoupledagentsparticlesstokessystemdynamicsfinite
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We derive macroscopic dynamics for self-propelled particles in a fluid. The starting point is a coupled Vicsek-Stokes system. The Vicsek model describes self-propelled agents interacting through alignment. It provides a phenomenological description of hydrodynamic interactions between agents at high density. Stokes equations describe a low Reynolds number fluid. These two dynamics are coupled by the interaction between the agents and the fluid. The fluid contributes to rotating the particles through Jeffery's equation. Particle self-propulsion induces a force dipole on the fluid. After coarse-graining we obtain a coupled Self-Organised Hydrodynamics (SOH)-Stokes system. We perform a linear stability analysis for this system which shows that both pullers and pushers have unstable modes. We conclude by providing extensions of the Vicsek-Stokes model including short-distance repulsion, finite particle inertia and finite Reynolds number fluid regime.

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