June 13, 2011
Journal Article

Dissipative-particle-dynamics model of biofilm growth

Abstract

A dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) model for the quantitative simulation of biofilm growth controlled by substrate (nutrient) consumption, advective and diffusive substrate transport, and hydrodynamic interactions with fluid flow (including fragmentation and reattachment) is described. The model was used to simulate biomass growth, decay, and spreading. It predicts how the biofilm morphology depends on flow conditions, biofilm growth kinetics, the rheomechanical properties of the biofilm and adhesion to solid surfaces. The morphology of the model biofilm depends strongly on its rigidity and the magnitude of the body force that drives the fluid over the biofilm.

Revised: June 21, 2011 | Published: June 13, 2011

Citation

Xu Z., P. Meakin, A.M. Tartakovsky, and T.D. Scheibe. 2011. Dissipative-particle-dynamics model of biofilm growth. Physical Review E 83, no. 6:Article No. 066702. PNNL-SA-75521. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.83.066702