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Metachronal patterns in artificial cilia for low Reynolds number fluid propulsion

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Cilia are hair-like organelles, present in arrays which collectively beat to generate flow. Given their small size and consequent low Reynolds numbers, asymmetric motions are necessary to create a net flow. Here we developed an array of six soft robotic cilia which are individually addressable, to both mimic nature’s symmetry breaking mechanisms and to control asymmetries in order to study their influence on fluid propulsion. Our experimental tests are corroborated with fluid dynamics simulations, where we find a good agreement between both and show how the kymographs of the flow are related to the phase shift of the metachronal waves. Compared to synchronous beating, we report a 50% increase of net flow speed when cilia move in an antiplectic wave with phase shift of -π/3 and a decrease for symplectic waves. Further, we observe the formation of travelling vortices in the direction of the wave when metachrony is applied.
Tijdschrift: Science Advances
ISSN: 2375-2548
Issue: 49
Volume: 6
Jaar van publicatie:2020
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BOF-publication weight:6
CSS-citation score:1
Auteurs:International
Authors from:Government, Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open