Authors
Yohan Davit, Helen Byrne, J Osborne, Joe Pitt-Francis, David Gavaghan, Michel Quintard
Publication date
2013/1
Journal
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume
87
Issue
1
Pages
012718
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Many microorganisms live within surface-associated consortia, termed biofilms, that can form intricate porous structures interspersed with a network of fluid channels. In such systems, transport phenomena, including flow and advection, regulate various aspects of cell behavior by controlling nutrient supply, evacuation of waste products, and permeation of antimicrobial agents. This study presents multiscale analysis of solute transport in these porous biofilms. We start our analysis with a channel-scale description of mass transport and use the method of volume averaging to derive a set of homogenized equations at the biofilm-scale in the case where the width of the channels is significantly smaller than the thickness of the biofilm. We show that solute transport may be described via two coupled partial differential equations or telegrapher's equations for the averaged concentrations. These models are particularly …
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