Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and salps that locomote in water at large Reynolds numbers, a regime of flow where\ud inertial forces dominate viscous forces. In the present review, we discuss the fluid mechanics governing the locomotion of such organisms. Most fishes propel themselves by periodic undulatory motions of the body and tail, and the typical classification of their swimming modes is based on the fraction of their body that undergoes such undulatory motions. In the angulliform mode, or the eel type, the entire body undergoes undulatory motions in the\ud form of a travelling wave that goes from head to tail, while in the other extreme case, the thunniform mode, only t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
The fluid dynamics of animal locomotion, such as that of an undulating fish, are of great interest t...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Eels undulate a larger portion of their bodies while swimming than many other fishes, but the hydrod...
The fluid dynamics of animal locomotion, such as that of an undulating fish, are of great interest t...
Abstract Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body e...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
The fluid dynamics of animal locomotion, such as that of an undulating fish, are of great interest t...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Undulatory swimmers generate thrust by passing a transverse wave down their body. Thrust is generate...
Eels undulate a larger portion of their bodies while swimming than many other fishes, but the hydrod...
The fluid dynamics of animal locomotion, such as that of an undulating fish, are of great interest t...
Abstract Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body e...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...