{ "id": "2209.15299", "version": "v1", "published": "2022-09-30T08:17:27.000Z", "updated": "2022-09-30T08:17:27.000Z", "title": "Nonlinear dynamics and bifurcations of a planar undulating magnetic microswimmer", "authors": [ "Jithu Paul", "Yizhar Or", "Oleg Gendelman" ], "categories": [ "physics.flu-dyn", "nlin.CD" ], "abstract": "Swimming micro-organisms such as flagellated bacteria and sperm cells have fascinating locomotion capabilities. Inspired by their natural motion, there is an ongoing effort to develop artificial robotic nano-swimmers for potential in-body biomedical applications. A leading method for actuation of nano-swimmers is by applying a time-varying external magnetic field. Such systems have rich and nonlinear dynamics that calls for simple fundamental models. A previous work studied forward motion of a simple two-link model with passive elastic joint, assuming small-amplitude planar oscillations of the magnetic field about a constant direction. In this work, we found that there exists a faster, backward motion of the swimmer with very rich dynamics. By relaxing the small-amplitude assumption, we analyze the multiplicity of periodic solutions, as well as their bifurcations, symmetry breaking, and stability transitions. We have also found that the net displacement and/or mean swimming speed are maximized for optimal choices of various parameters. We study these effects numerically as well as analytically, showing good agreement with numerics. The results may enable significantly improving the design aspects of magnetically-actuated robotic microswimmer.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v1", "updated": "2022-09-30T08:17:27.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "planar undulating magnetic microswimmer", "nonlinear dynamics", "bifurcations", "artificial robotic nano-swimmers", "potential in-body biomedical applications" ], "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 0, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable" } } }