OCNADSNAFeb 11, 2015

Optimally swimming Stokesian robots

arXiv:1007.49200.3060 citationsh-index: 48
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Provides theoretical controllability and optimal stroke computation for micro-robots in low-Reynolds-number fluids.

The paper proves controllability of Stokesian robots composed of ball assemblies in 2D and 3D, and computes energetically optimal strokes numerically.

We study self propelled stokesian robots composed of assemblies of balls, in dimensions 2 and 3, and prove that they are able to control their position and orientation. This is a result of controllability, and its proof relies on applying Chow's theorem in an analytic framework, similarly to what has been done in [3] for an axisymmetric system swimming along the axis of symmetry. However, we simplify drastically the analyticity result given in [3] and apply it to a situation where more complex swimmers move either in a plane or in three-dimensional space, hence experiencing also rotations. We then focus our attention on energetically optimal strokes, which we are able to compute numerically. Some examples of computed optimal strokes are discussed in detail.

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