Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2010-11-10
J. Fluid Mech. 680, 265 (2011)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
21 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
The use of tank-treading as a means of propulsion for microswimmers in viscous shear flows is taken into exam. We discuss the possibility that a vesicle be able to control the drift in an external shear flow, by varying locally the bending rigidity of its own membrane. By analytical calculation in the quasi-spherical limit, the stationary shape and the orientation of the tank-treading vesicle in the external flow, are determined, working to lowest order in the membrane inhomogeneity. The membrane inhomogeneity acts in the shape evolution equation as an additional force term, that can be used to balance the effect of the hydrodynamic stresses, thus allowing the vesicle to assume shapes and orientations that would otherwise be forbidden. The vesicle shapes and orientations required for migration transverse to the flow, together with the bending rigidity profiles that would lead to such shapes and orientations, are determined. A simple model is presented, in which a vesicle is able to migrate up or down the gradient of a concentration field, by stiffening or softening of its membrane, in response to the variations in the concentration level experienced during tank-treading.
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