Abstract
We systematically investigate the role of different swimming patterns on the concentration distribution of bacterial suspensions confined between two flat walls, by considering wild-type motility Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which perform Run and Tumble and Run and Reverse patterns, respectively. The experiments count motile bacteria at different distances from the bottom wall. In agreement with previous studies, an accumulation of motile bacteria close to the walls is observed. Different wall separations, ranging from 100 to 250?m, are tested. The concentration profiles result to be independent on the motility pattern and on the walls' separation. These results are confirmed by numerical simulations, based on a collection of self-propelled dumbbells-like particles interacting only through steric interactions. The good agreement with the simulations suggests that the behavior of the investigated bacterial suspensions is determined mainly by steric collisions and self-propulsion, as well as hydrodynamic interactions.
Anno
2018
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
P. Sartori, E. Chiarello, G. Jayaswal, M. Pierno, G. Mistura, P. Brun, A. Tiribocchi, E. Orlandini
Editore
Published by the American Physical Society through the American Institute of Physics,
Rivista
Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (Print)