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Self-organized swimming with odd elasticity

Kenta Ishimoto, Clément Moreau, Kento Yasuda

2022Physical review. E34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We theoretically investigate self-oscillating waves of an active material, which were recently introduced as a nonsymmetric part of the elastic moduli, termed odd elasticity. Using Purcell's three-link swimmer model, we reveal that an odd-elastic filament at low Reynolds number can swim in a self-organized manner and that the time-periodic dynamics are characterized by a stable limit cycle generated by elastohydrodynamic interactions. Also, we consider a noisy shape gait and derive a swimming formula for a general elastic material in the Stokes regime with its elasticity modulus being represented by a nonsymmetric matrix, demonstrating that the odd elasticity produces biased net locomotion from random noise.

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Elasticity (physics)Elastic modulusPhysicsClassical mechanicsMechanicsMathematical analysisStatistical physicsMathematicsThermodynamicsMicro and Nano RoboticsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
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