Literature DB >> 29286796

Buckling Instability Causes Inertial Thrust for Spherical Swimmers at All Scales.

Adel Djellouli1, Philippe Marmottant1, Henda Djeridi2, Catherine Quilliet1, Gwennou Coupier1.   

Abstract

Microswimmers, and among them aspirant microrobots, generally have to cope with flows where viscous forces are dominant, characterized by a low Reynolds number (Re). This implies constraints on the possible sequences of body motion, which have to be nonreciprocal. Furthermore, the presence of a strong drag limits the range of resulting velocities. Here, we propose a swimming mechanism which uses the buckling instability triggered by pressure waves to propel a spherical, hollow shell. With a macroscopic experimental model, we show that a net displacement is produced at all Re regimes. An optimal displacement caused by nontrivial history effects is reached at intermediate Re. We show that, due to the fast activation induced by the instability, this regime is reachable by microscopic shells. The rapid dynamics would also allow high-frequency excitation with standard traveling ultrasonic waves. Scale considerations predict a swimming velocity of order 1  cm/s for a remote-controlled microrobot, a suitable value for biological applications such as drug delivery.

Year:  2017        PMID: 29286796     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.224501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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