Lim KM

Three-dimensional computational model of multiphase flow driven by a bed of active cilia

Micro-scale physiological fluid propulsion is often accomplished with arrays of beating cilia. It is well-known that cilia can spontaneously coordinate their beat patterns to form metachronal waves. While it is generally agreed upon that metachronal waves arise largely due to hydrodynamic coupling, their effects on fluid propulsion are not thoroughly explored. There are presently complex, nonlinear models where cilia motion mimics their internal mechanisms; however these models are often computationally challenging and expensive to perform.

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