Polar active suspensions - stability, waves, turbulence
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Abstract
We study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled fluids with polar orientational order, using linear
stability analysis and direct numerical simulations. We show that inertia and system dimension lead
to a threshold for the instability of such systems to spontaneous distortion, with a diffusive growth
rate at small wavenumber, and we confirm numerically the prediction (Simha & Ramaswamy 2002)
of long-wavelength propagating modes. We illustrate the varieties of disturbance growth and
explore the effects of self-propulsion and fluid inertia on active turbulence.
stability analysis and direct numerical simulations. We show that inertia and system dimension lead
to a threshold for the instability of such systems to spontaneous distortion, with a diffusive growth
rate at small wavenumber, and we confirm numerically the prediction (Simha & Ramaswamy 2002)
of long-wavelength propagating modes. We illustrate the varieties of disturbance growth and
explore the effects of self-propulsion and fluid inertia on active turbulence.
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Presenters
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Rayan Chatterjee
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad