Abstract

The ability of a self-propelled swimmer to displace fluid---thus inducing mixing---in terms of the drift volume is assessed. The drift volume is found to be generally large when the Reynolds number is small, while at larger Reynolds numbers, it varies widely depending on the kinematics of swimming.

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