Publication | Open Access
Fluid Dynamics of Bacterial Turbulence
544
Citations
40
References
2013
Year
Active TurbulenceBacillus SubtilisEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulence ModelingTurbulenceTransport PhenomenaRheologyBiomedical EngineeringBacterial TurbulenceMultiphase FlowSelf-sustained Turbulent StructuresMicrofluidicsActive FluidBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsHydrodynamic StabilityParticle-laden Flow
Self-sustained turbulent structures have been observed in a wide range of living fluids, yet no quantitative theory exists to explain their properties. We report experiments on active turbulence in highly concentrated 3D suspensions of Bacillus subtilis and compare them with a minimal fourth-order vector-field theory for incompressible bacterial dynamics. Velocimetry of bacteria and surrounding fluid, determined by imaging cells and tracking colloidal tracers, yields consistent results for velocity statistics and correlations over 2 orders of magnitude in kinetic energy, revealing a decrease of fluid memory with increasing swimming activity and linear scaling between kinetic energy and enstrophy. The best-fit model allows for quantitative agreement with experimental data.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1