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English: Supplementary Movie 9 Micro-scallop actuation in the bulk of a shear thickening fluid. It is immersed in the fluid, far away from meniscus and all walls, using the setup shown in Supplementary Fig. 16a. The scallop falls under gravity throughout the experiment, but with a time-asymmetric stroke it clearly propels in the transverse direction (left panel), in comparison, no net displacement in x direction under symmetric actuation (middle panel) or no actuation (right channel). The movie was sped up 4-times. |
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Source | Video file from Qiu T, Lee T, Mark A, Morozov K, Münster R, Mierka O, Turek S, Leshansky A, Fischer P (2014). "Swimming by reciprocal motion at low Reynolds number". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms6119. PMID 25369018. PMC: 4241991. | ||
Author | Qiu T, Lee T, Mark A, Morozov K, Münster R, Mierka O, Turek S, Leshansky A, Fischer P | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 9 |
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Author | Qiu T, Lee T, Mark A, Morozov K, Münster R, Mierka O, Turek S, Leshansky A, Fischer P |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Micro-scallop actuation in the bulk of a shear thickening fluid. It is immersed in the fluid, far away from meniscus and all walls, using the setup shown in Supplementary Fig. 16a. The scallop falls under gravity throughout the experiment, but with a time-asymmetric stroke it clearly propels in the transverse direction (left panel), in comparison, no net displacement in x direction under symmetric actuation (middle panel) or no actuation (right channel). The movie was sped up 4-times. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-11-04 |