The emergence and understanding of new design principles that exploit flow-induced mechanical instabilities for propulsion require robust and accurate flow-structure interaction numerical models. In this contribution, we report the development of an algorithm that combines Vortex Particles Mesh (VPM) method and Multi-Body System (MBS) solver for the simulation of actuated swimming structures in fluids. The hydrodynamic efforts are recovered through an innovative approach based on the penalization and projection steps performed within the VPM method. The resulting method avoids time consuming computation of the stresses at the wall to recover the force distribution on the surface of complex deforming shapes. This feature crucially distinguis...
This paper presents an approach to quantify the unsteady fluid forces, moments and mass transport ge...
Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming....
We present a vortex particle method coupled with a penalization technique to simulate single and mul...
The emergence and understanding of new design principles that exploit flow-induced mechanical instab...
New design and control principles that exploit flow-induced mechanical instabilities for propulsion ...
We present a 2D fluid-structure interaction simulation method with a specific focus on articulated a...
Flow control is a key, challenging aspect in a plethora of fluid mechanics applications. In this lig...
The emergence and understanding of new design paradigms that exploit flow induced mechanical instabi...
We present a vortex particle-mesh method for fluid-structure interaction problems. The proposed meth...
We developed bio-inspired reduced-order models of swimmers, consisting of a self-propelling pair of ...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
Bio-inspired solutions have been deeply investigated in the last two decades as a source of propulsi...
Bio-inspired solutions devised for Autonomous Underwater Robots are currently investigated by resear...
The following paper presents the integration between the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
This paper presents an approach to quantify the unsteady fluid forces, moments and mass transport ge...
Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming....
We present a vortex particle method coupled with a penalization technique to simulate single and mul...
The emergence and understanding of new design principles that exploit flow-induced mechanical instab...
New design and control principles that exploit flow-induced mechanical instabilities for propulsion ...
We present a 2D fluid-structure interaction simulation method with a specific focus on articulated a...
Flow control is a key, challenging aspect in a plethora of fluid mechanics applications. In this lig...
The emergence and understanding of new design paradigms that exploit flow induced mechanical instabi...
We present a vortex particle-mesh method for fluid-structure interaction problems. The proposed meth...
We developed bio-inspired reduced-order models of swimmers, consisting of a self-propelling pair of ...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
Bio-inspired solutions have been deeply investigated in the last two decades as a source of propulsi...
Bio-inspired solutions devised for Autonomous Underwater Robots are currently investigated by resear...
The following paper presents the integration between the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
This paper presents an approach to quantify the unsteady fluid forces, moments and mass transport ge...
Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming....
We present a vortex particle method coupled with a penalization technique to simulate single and mul...