Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming. The swimmer is modeled as a tuna-like flexible body undulating with kinematics of thunniform type. The wake evolution follows the vortex structures arranged nearly vertical to the forward direction, vortex dipole formation resulting in the propulsion motion, and finally a reverse Kármán vortex street. We also carry out a systematic parametric study of various aspects of the fluid dynamics behind the freely swimming behavior, including the swimming speed, hydrodynamic forces, power requirement and wake vortices. The present results show that the fin thrust as well as swimming velocity is an increasing function of both tail undulating amplitud...
video entry for gallery of fluid motion 2008We carry out numerical simulations with 3D self-propelle...
Propulsion in water is based on the interaction of motion body and water, respectively (under the co...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
This paper numerically investigates the self-propelled swimming of a flexible filament driven by cou...
Morphology of posterior body for thunniform swimmers plays an important role in determining the prop...
Bio-inspired solutions devised for Autonomous Underwater Robots are currently investigated by resear...
Tunas, lamnid sharks and whales are some of the fastest sustained swimming animals. To propel themse...
The self-propelled swimming of a flexible propulsor is numerically investigated by using fluid-struc...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Aquatic locomotion of a deformable body from rest up to its asymptotic speed is given by the unstead...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by flapping their pectoral fins; this motion is simi...
Undulatory locomotion is an archetypal mode of propulsion for natural swimmers across scales. Undula...
International audienceA computational model is used to examine the effect of caudal fin flexibility ...
video entry for gallery of fluid motion 2008We carry out numerical simulations with 3D self-propelle...
Propulsion in water is based on the interaction of motion body and water, respectively (under the co...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
This paper numerically investigates the self-propelled swimming of a flexible filament driven by cou...
Morphology of posterior body for thunniform swimmers plays an important role in determining the prop...
Bio-inspired solutions devised for Autonomous Underwater Robots are currently investigated by resear...
Tunas, lamnid sharks and whales are some of the fastest sustained swimming animals. To propel themse...
The self-propelled swimming of a flexible propulsor is numerically investigated by using fluid-struc...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Aquatic locomotion of a deformable body from rest up to its asymptotic speed is given by the unstead...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by flapping their pectoral fins; this motion is simi...
Undulatory locomotion is an archetypal mode of propulsion for natural swimmers across scales. Undula...
International audienceA computational model is used to examine the effect of caudal fin flexibility ...
video entry for gallery of fluid motion 2008We carry out numerical simulations with 3D self-propelle...
Propulsion in water is based on the interaction of motion body and water, respectively (under the co...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...