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Swimming of a uniform deformable sphere in a viscous incompressible fluid with inertia

The swimming of a deformable uniform sphere is studied in second order perturbation theory in the amplitude of the stroke. The effect of the first order reaction force on the first order center of mass velocity is calculated in linear response theory by use of Newton's equation of motion. The response is characterized by a dipolar admittance, which is shown to be proportional to the translational admittance. As a consequence the mean swimming velocity, calculated in second order perturbation theory, depends on the added mass of the sphere. The mean swimming velocity and the mean rate of dissipation are calculated for several selected strokes.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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