scholarly journals Effective viscosity of puller-like microswimmers: a renormalization approach

2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (89) ◽  
pp. 20130720 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Gluzman ◽  
Dmitry A. Karpeev ◽  
Leonid V. Berlyand

Effective viscosity (EV) of suspensions of puller-like microswimmers (pullers), for example Chlamydamonas algae, is difficult to measure or simulate for all swimmer concentrations. Although there are good reasons to expect that the EV of pullers is similar to that of passive suspensions, analytical determination of the passive EV for all concentrations remains unsatisfactory. At the same time, the EV of bacterial suspensions is closely linked to collective motion in these systems and is biologically significant. We develop an approach for determining analytical EV estimates at all concentrations for suspensions of pullers as well as for passive suspensions. The proposed methods are based on the ideas of renormalization group (RG) theory and construct the EV formula based on the known asymptotics for small concentrations and near the critical point (i.e. approaching dense packing). For passive suspensions, the method is verified by comparison against known theoretical results. We find that the method performs much better than an earlier RG-based technique. For pullers, the validation is done by comparing them to experiments conducted on Chlamydamonas suspensions.

1994 ◽  
Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. 648-653 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Capone ◽  
V. D’Agostino ◽  
D. Guida

This paper describes a theory for the approximated analytical determination of pressure distribution in the gap of a generic finite length journal bearing in isothermal laminar lubrication conditions as the position assumed by the journal axis varies in a reference frame fixed in the bearing. The same theory is used to set up lubricated finite length journal bearing models in order to obtain an analytical description of the fluid film force, which is characterized by considerable prediction accuracy in the whole field defining the length-diameter ratio. In order to assess the model’s prediction accuracy, the static characteristics of the journal bearing are analytically determined. The theoretical results, presented in the form of diagrams, are compared with the corresponding results obtained numerically.


1972 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 27-38
Author(s):  
J. Hers

In South Africa the modern outlook towards time may be said to have started in 1948. Both the two major observatories, The Royal Observatory in Cape Town and the Union Observatory (now known as the Republic Observatory) in Johannesburg had, of course, been involved in the astronomical determination of time almost from their inception, and the Johannesburg Observatory has been responsible for the official time of South Africa since 1908. However the pendulum clocks then in use could not be relied on to provide an accuracy better than about 1/10 second, which was of the same order as that of the astronomical observations. It is doubtful if much use was made of even this limited accuracy outside the two observatories, and although there may – occasionally have been a demand for more accurate time, it was certainly not voiced.


2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 347-350
Author(s):  
G. M. Druzhinin ◽  
N. B. Loshkarev ◽  
E. D. Solntseva ◽  
I. M. Khammatov

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