Growth of bioconvection patterns in a suspension of gyrotactic micro-organisms in a layer of finite depth
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 208, 509-543
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112089002922
Abstract
The effect of gyrotaxis on the linear stability of a suspension of swimming, negatively buoyant micro-organisms is examined for a layer of finite depth. In the steady basic state there is no bulk fluid motion, and the upwards swimming of the cells is balanced by diffusion resulting from randomness in their shape, orientation and swimming behaviour. This leads to a bulk density stratification with denser fluid on top. The theory is based on the continuum model of Pedley, Hill & Kessler (1988), and employs both asymptotic and numerical analysis. The suspension is characterized by five dimensionless parameters: a Rayleigh number, a Schmidt number, a layer-depth parameter, a gyrotaxis number G, and a geometrical parameter measuring the ellipticity of the micro-organisms. For small values of G, the most unstable mode has a vanishing wavenumber, but for sufficiently large values of G, the predicted initial wavelength is finite, in agreement with experiments. The suspension becomes less stable as the layer depth is increased. Indeed, if the layer is sufficiently deep an initially homogeneous suspension is unstable, and the equilibrium state does not form. The theory of Pedley, Hill & Kessler (1988) for infinite depth is shown to be appropriate in that case. An unusual feature of the model is the existence of overstable or oscillatory modes which are driven by the gyrotactic response of the micro-organisms to the shear at the rigid boundaries of the layer. These modes occur at parameter values which could be realized in experiments.Keywords
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