Events | Mechanical Engineering

ME 100/200 Seminar on "Viscosity of suspension of swimming bacteria"

April 26, 2010
Speaker
Igor Aronson, Northwestern University & Argonne National Laboratories
Location
ESB 1001
Type
Seminar
Abstract:  Measurements of the shear viscosity in suspensions of swimming Bacillus subtilis in free standing liquid films have revealed that the viscosity can decrease by up to a factor of seven compared to the viscosity of the same liquid without bacteria or with non-motile bacteria. The reduction in viscosity is observed in two complimentary experiments: one studying the decay of a large vortex induced by a moving probe and another measuring the viscous torque on a rotating magnetic particle immersed in the film. The viscosity depends on the concentration and swimming speed of the bacteria. The viscosity reduction is attributed to the effect of self-propulsion of swimming bacteria. Host: Sumita Pennathur