Rheology of Active-Particle Suspensions
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- 26 August 2003
Abstract
We study the interplay of activity, order and flow through a set of coarse-grained equations governing the hydrodynamic velocity, concentration and stress fields in a suspension of active, energy-dissipating particles. We make several predictions for the rheology of such systems, which can be tested on bacterial suspensions, cell extracts with motors and filaments, or artificial machines in a fluid. The phenomena of cytoplasmic streaming, elastotaxis and active mechanosensing find natural explanations within our model.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2003-08-26, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 92 (11), 118101.
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