Multiflagellate Swimming Controlled by Hydrodynamic Interactions.
Phys Rev Lett
; 132(20): 204002, 2024 May 17.
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ABSTRACT
Many eukaryotic microorganisms propelled by multiple flagella can swim very rapidly with distinct gaits. Here, we model a three-dimensional mutiflagellate swimmer, resembling the microalgae. When the flagella are actuated synchronously, the swimming efficiency can be enhanced or reduced by interflagella hydrodynamic interactions (HIs), determined by the intrinsic tilting angle of the flagella. The asynchronous gait with a phase difference between neighboring flagella can reduce oscillatory motion via the basal mechanical coupling. In the presence of a spherical body, simulations taking into account the flagella-body interactions reveal the advantage of anterior configuration compared with posterior configuration, where in the latter case an optimal flagella number arises. Apart from understanding the role of HIs in the multiflagellate microorganisms, this work could also guide laboratory fabrications of novel microswimmers.
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Hidrodinâmica
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Flagelos
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Modelos Biológicos
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2024
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