Biological & Soft Matter Seminar: Forces in active systems

Yariv Kafri, Technion

21 December 2016, 11:10 
Kaplun Building, Flexer Hall 118 
Biological & Soft Matter Seminar

Abstract:

Pressure is the mechanical force per unit area that a confined system exerts on its container. In thermal equilibrium, the pressure depends only on bulk properties (density, temperature, etc.) through an equation of state. The talk will show that in non-equilibrium active systems containing self-propelled particles, the pressure instead can depend on the precise interactions between the system's contents and its confining walls and on the shape of the walls. This implies that generic active systems have no equation of state. Implications of this result, as well as results on forces exerted on general objects embedded in active fluids, will be discussed. Time permitting, we will also discuss the problem of phase separation in active fluids.

 

 

Seminar Organizer: Guy Yaacoby

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