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arxiv: 1509.05373 · v2 · pith:GCE2R2CMnew · submitted 2015-09-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Propulsion and instability of a flexible helical rod rotating in a viscous fluid

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords instabilityfluidhelicalanalysisflexiblepropulsionrotatingviscous
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We combine experiments with simulations to investigate the fluid-structure interaction of a flexible helical rod rotating in a viscous fluid, under low Reynolds number conditions. Our analysis takes into account the coupling between the geometrically nonlinear behavior of the elastic rod with a non-local hydrodynamic model for the fluid loading. We quantify the resulting propulsive force, as well as the buckling instability of the originally helical filament that occurs above a critical rotation velocity. A scaling analysis is performed to rationalize the onset of this instability. A universal phase diagram is constructed to map out the region of successful propulsion and the corresponding boundary of stability are established. Comparing our results with data for flagellated bacteria suggests that this instability may be exploited in nature for physiological purposes.

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