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AN EFFECTIVE MODEL FOR BIOFILM GROWTH MADE BY CHEMOTACTICAL BACTERIA IN EVOLVING POROUS MEDIA

The article concerns the growth of biofilms made by chemotactical bacteria within a saturated porous media. The increase of a biomass on the surface of the solid matrix changes the porosity and impedes the flow through the pores. By formal periodic homogenization we derive an averaged model describi...

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Published in:SIAM journal on applied mathematics 2017-01, Vol.77 (5), p.1653-1677
Main Authors: SCHULZ, RAPHAEL, KNABNER, PETER
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The article concerns the growth of biofilms made by chemotactical bacteria within a saturated porous media. The increase of a biomass on the surface of the solid matrix changes the porosity and impedes the flow through the pores. By formal periodic homogenization we derive an averaged model describing the process via Darcy's law and upscaled transport equations with effective coefficients given by the evolving microstructure at the pore-scale. Based on the assumption of uniform evolve of the underlying pore geometry and slight self-diffusivity of the bacteria, solvability in a weak sense global in time or at least up to a possible clogging phenomenon is shown in the two-dimensional case. Furthermore, by assuming sufficient regularity on the data we prove the boundedness of the solution.
ISSN:0036-1399
1095-712X
DOI:10.1137/16M108817X