Rapidly yawing spheroids in viscous shear flow: emergent loss of symmetry
We investigate the emergent three-dimensional (3D) dynamics of a rapidly yawing spheroidal swimmer interacting with a viscous shear flow. We show that the rapid yawing generates non axisymmetric emergent effects, with the active swimmer behaving as an effective passive particle with two orthogonal p...
Main Author: | Dalwadi, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2025
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