Abstract
We present a reinterpretation and extension of the reciprocal theorem for swimmers, extending its application from the motion of a single swimmer in an unbounded domain to the general setting, giving results for both swimmer interactions and general hydrodynamics. We illustrate the method for a squirmer near a planar surface, recovering standard literature results and extending them to a general squirming set, to motion in the presence of a ciliated surface, and expressions for the flow field throughout the domain. Finally, we present exact results for the hydrodynamics in two dimensions which shed light on the near-field behaviour.
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Papavassiliou, D., & Alexander, G. P. (2015). The many-body reciprocal theorem and swimmer hydrodynamics. EPL, 110(4). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/110/44001
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