Synopsis The ability to control the flow of water around the body dictates the performance of marine mammals in the aquatic environment. Morphological specializations of marine mammals afford mechanisms for passive flow control. Aside from the design of the body, which minimizes drag, the morphology of the appendages provides hydrodynamic advantages with respect to drag, lift, thrust, and stall. The flukes of cetaceans and sirenians and flippers of pinnipeds possess geometries with flexibility, which enhance thrust production for high efficiency swimming. The pectoral flippers provide hydrodynamic lift for maneuvering. The design of the flippers is constrained by performance associated with stall. Delay of stall can be accomplished passivel...
The flukes are the primary locomotor structure in cetaceans, which produce hydrodynamic thrust as th...
International audienceTail flukes as well as the dorsal fin are the apomorphic traits of cetaceans w...
Bio-logging tags are an important tool for the study of cetaceans, but superficial tags inevitably i...
This book describes and explains the basis of bio-inspired, leading-edge tubercles based on humpback...
Abstract—Animals display a variety of control surfaces that can be used for propulsion and maneuveri...
Optimisation of energy by aquatic mammals requires adaptations that reduce drag, and improve thrust ...
Synopsis The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is exceptional among the large baleen whales in...
Despite its size the humpback whale is extremely maneuverable. This has been attributed to their use...
SYNOPSIS. The morphological designs of animals represent a balance between stability for efficient l...
Abstract- Maneuverability is critical to the performance of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and...
A central paradigm of aquatic locomotion is that cetaceans use fluke strokes to power their swimming...
Aquatic vertebrates display a variety of control surfaces that are used for propulsion, stabilizatio...
Abstract- Maneuverability is critical to the performance of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and...
California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) are a highly maneuverable species of marine mammal. Du...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
The flukes are the primary locomotor structure in cetaceans, which produce hydrodynamic thrust as th...
International audienceTail flukes as well as the dorsal fin are the apomorphic traits of cetaceans w...
Bio-logging tags are an important tool for the study of cetaceans, but superficial tags inevitably i...
This book describes and explains the basis of bio-inspired, leading-edge tubercles based on humpback...
Abstract—Animals display a variety of control surfaces that can be used for propulsion and maneuveri...
Optimisation of energy by aquatic mammals requires adaptations that reduce drag, and improve thrust ...
Synopsis The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is exceptional among the large baleen whales in...
Despite its size the humpback whale is extremely maneuverable. This has been attributed to their use...
SYNOPSIS. The morphological designs of animals represent a balance between stability for efficient l...
Abstract- Maneuverability is critical to the performance of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and...
A central paradigm of aquatic locomotion is that cetaceans use fluke strokes to power their swimming...
Aquatic vertebrates display a variety of control surfaces that are used for propulsion, stabilizatio...
Abstract- Maneuverability is critical to the performance of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and...
California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) are a highly maneuverable species of marine mammal. Du...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
The flukes are the primary locomotor structure in cetaceans, which produce hydrodynamic thrust as th...
International audienceTail flukes as well as the dorsal fin are the apomorphic traits of cetaceans w...
Bio-logging tags are an important tool for the study of cetaceans, but superficial tags inevitably i...