Pufferfish swim and maneuver with a multi-fin system including dorsal, anal, caudal, and pectoral fins, which presents sophisticated ventures in biomimetic designs of underwater vehicles. Distinguished from those ‘typical’ fish with streamlined body shape and body-caudal fin (BCF) undulations, pufferfish adopt non-streamlined plump body shape and rely on the oscillations and interplay of fins to achieve high performance maneuvering. Aiming at unveiling novel mechanisms associated with multi-fin kinematics and hydrodynamic performance in pufferfish swimming, we carried out an integrated study by combining measurement and digitizing of multi-fin kinematics and three-dimensional deformations and computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of st...
Fishes are the most speciose group of living vertebrates, making up more than half of extant vertebr...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
The three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction of the flexible fins and/or bodies is common in th...
Pufferfish swim and maneuver with a multi-fin system including dorsal, anal, caudal, and pectoral fi...
We developed a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based tool coupled with a Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD...
To adapt themselves to the aquatic environment, fish have developed extraordinary propulsion and man...
Based on experimental measurements of a live fish, a numerical model is established for a pufferfish...
Propulsion and manoeuvring ability are parts of the most common and complicated mechanisms in nature...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
Rajiform locomotion in fishes is dominated by distinctive undulations of expanded pectoral fins. Unl...
Fish use coordinated motions of multiple fins and their body to swim and maneuver underwater with mo...
The flexibility of fish propulsors plays critical roles in biological propulsion in nature. It is wi...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
Fishes are the most speciose group of living vertebrates, making up more than half of extant vertebr...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
The three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction of the flexible fins and/or bodies is common in th...
Pufferfish swim and maneuver with a multi-fin system including dorsal, anal, caudal, and pectoral fi...
We developed a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based tool coupled with a Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD...
To adapt themselves to the aquatic environment, fish have developed extraordinary propulsion and man...
Based on experimental measurements of a live fish, a numerical model is established for a pufferfish...
Propulsion and manoeuvring ability are parts of the most common and complicated mechanisms in nature...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
Rajiform locomotion in fishes is dominated by distinctive undulations of expanded pectoral fins. Unl...
Fish use coordinated motions of multiple fins and their body to swim and maneuver underwater with mo...
The flexibility of fish propulsors plays critical roles in biological propulsion in nature. It is wi...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
Fishes are the most speciose group of living vertebrates, making up more than half of extant vertebr...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
The three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction of the flexible fins and/or bodies is common in th...