The flow regime in the vicinity of oscillatory slender bodies, either an isolated one or a row of many bodies, immersed in viscous fluid (i.e. under creeping flow conditions) is studied. Applying the slender-body theory by distributing proper singularities on the bodies' major axes yields reasonably accurate and easily computed solutions. The effect of the oscillations is revealed by comparisons with known Stokes flow solutions and is found to be most significant for motion along the normal direction. Streamline patterns associated with motion of a single body are characterized by formation and evolution of eddies. The motion of adjacent bodies results, with a reduction or an increase of the drag force exerted by each body depending on the direction of motion and the specific geometrical set-up. This dependence is demonstrated by parametric results for frequency of oscillations, number of bodies, their slenderness ratio and the spacing between them. Our method, being valid for a wide range of parameter values and for densely packed arrays of rods, enables simulation of realistic flapping of bristled wings of some tiny insects and of locomotion of flagella and ciliated microorganisms, and might serve as an efficient tool in the design of minuscule vehicles. Its potency is demonstrated by a solution for the flapping of thrips.
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Univ Paris, Inst Math Jussieu Paris Rive Gauche, 8 Pl Aurelie Nemours, F-75205 Paris 13, FranceUniv Paris, Inst Math Jussieu Paris Rive Gauche, 8 Pl Aurelie Nemours, F-75205 Paris 13, France
Hofer, Richard M.
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Prange, Christophe
Sueur, Franck
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Univ Bordeaux, Inst Math Bordeaux, UMR CNRS 5251, 351 Cours Liberat, F-33405 Talence, France
Inst Univ France, Paris, FranceUniv Paris, Inst Math Jussieu Paris Rive Gauche, 8 Pl Aurelie Nemours, F-75205 Paris 13, France
Sueur, Franck
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