棒
湍流
干扰
物理
蜂群(蜜蜂)
经典力学
相图
统计物理学
机械
集体行为
凝聚态物理
相(物质)
量子力学
医学
替代医学
植物
病理
社会学
人类学
生物
作者
H. H. Wensink,Hartmut Löwen
标识
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/24/46/464130
摘要
Dense suspensions of self-propelled rod-like particles exhibit a fascinating variety of non-equilibrium phenomena. By means of computer simulations of a minimal model for rigid self-propelled colloidal rods with variable shape we explore the generic diagram of emerging states over a large range of rod densities and aspect ratios. The dynamics is studied using a simple numerical scheme for the overdamped noiseless frictional dynamics of a many-body system in which steric forces are dominant over hydrodynamic ones. The different emergent states are identified by various characteristic correlation functions and suitable order parameter fields. At low density and aspect ratio, a disordered phase with no coherent motion precedes a highly-cooperative swarming state at large aspect ratio. Conversely, at high densities weakly anisometric particles show a distinct jamming transition whereas slender particles form dynamic laning patterns. In between there is a large window corresponding to strongly vortical, turbulent flow. The different dynamical states should be verifiable in systems of swimming bacteria and artificial rod-like micro-swimmers.
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