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arxiv: 0806.4457 · v1 · submitted 2008-06-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.bio-ph· physics.flu-dyn

Soft swimming: Exploiting deformable interfaces for low-Reynolds number locomotion

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.bio-phphysics.flu-dyn
keywords deformablelocomotionnearreciprocalinterfacelow-reynoldsmotionnumber
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Reciprocal movement cannot be used for locomotion at low-Reynolds number in an infinite fluid or near a rigid surface. Here we show that this limitation is relaxed for a body performing reciprocal motions near a deformable interface. Using physical arguments and scaling relationships, we show that the nonlinearities arising from reciprocal flow-induced interfacial deformation rectify the periodic motion of the swimmer, leading to locomotion. Such a strategy can be used to move toward, away from, and parallel to any deformable interface as long as the length scales involved are smaller than intrinsic scales, which we identify. A macro-scale experiment of flapping motion near a free surface illustrates this new result.

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