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Giant vortex dynamics in confined bacterial turbulence

Leonardo Puggioni, G. Boffetta, S. Musacchio

2022Physical review. E17 citationsDOI

Abstract

We report the numerical evidence of a new state of bacterial turbulence in confined domains. By means of extensive numerical simulations of the Toner-Tu-Swift-Hohenberg model for dense bacterial suspensions in circular geometry, we discover the formation a stable, ordered state in which the angular momentum symmetry is broken. This is achieved by self-organization of a turbulent-like flow into a single, giant vortex of the size of the domain. The giant vortex is surrounded by an annular region close to the boundary, characterized by small-scale, radial vorticity streaks. The average radial velocity profile of the vortex is found to be in agreement with a simple analytical prediction. We also provide an estimate of the temporal and spatial scales of a suitable experimental setup comparable with our numerical findings.

Topics & Concepts

VortexTurbulencePhysicsVorticityAngular momentumMechanicsClassical mechanicsDomain (mathematical analysis)Symmetry (geometry)GeometryMathematicsMathematical analysisMicro and Nano RoboticsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesLattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
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