Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9469816 | Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A biofilm is assumed to be submerged in a fluid with given viscosity and low Reynolds number. The interaction between fluid and bacteria is modeled through streamlines. We use finite-difference and boundary element numerical schemes to predict streamlines within the biofilm. The results show that this approach can provide information about prior distribution and geometry of the biofilm structure. Theoretical values of porosity and tortuosity are computed and compared with published data.
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Authors
G.D. Zacarias, C.P. Ferreira, J.X. Velasco-Hernández,