AbstractNumerical simulations are used to investigate the wake structure and hydrodynamic performance of bionic flapping foils. The study is motivated by the quest to understand the fluid dynamics of fish fins and use it in the underwater propulsion. The simulations employ an immersed boundary method that makes it possible to simulate flows with complex moving boundaries on fixed Cartesian grids. A detailed analysis of the vortex topology shows that the wake of flapping foils is dominated by two sets of complex shaped vortex rings that convect at oblique angles to the wake centerline. The wake of these flapping foils is characterized by two oblique jets. Simulations are also used to examine the wake vortex and hydrodynamic performance over ...
In this work, numerical simulations are conducted to reveal the hydrodynamic mechanism of caudal fin...
Most wings and fins found in nature tend to be of low or moderate aspect-ratio. However, most experi...
Flapping foils are studied to achieve an efficient propeller. The performance of the flapping foil i...
AbstractNumerical simulations are used to investigate the wake structure and hydrodynamic performanc...
Numerical simulations are used to investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the wake topology and hy...
Based on the backgrounds of underwater propulsors with high hydrodynamic performance, the article fo...
Marine vertebrates are well known to generate thrust via the oscillatory motion of bladelike body pa...
Bionic foils are usually similar in shape to the locomotive organs of animals living in fluid media,...
A computational study of fish fin hydrodynamics is being conducted concurrently with experimental an...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Significant progress has been made in understanding some of the basic mechanisms of force productio...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the effects of waves on the propulsive performance ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
In this work, numerical simulations are conducted to reveal the hydrodynamic mechanism of caudal fin...
Most wings and fins found in nature tend to be of low or moderate aspect-ratio. However, most experi...
Flapping foils are studied to achieve an efficient propeller. The performance of the flapping foil i...
AbstractNumerical simulations are used to investigate the wake structure and hydrodynamic performanc...
Numerical simulations are used to investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the wake topology and hy...
Based on the backgrounds of underwater propulsors with high hydrodynamic performance, the article fo...
Marine vertebrates are well known to generate thrust via the oscillatory motion of bladelike body pa...
Bionic foils are usually similar in shape to the locomotive organs of animals living in fluid media,...
A computational study of fish fin hydrodynamics is being conducted concurrently with experimental an...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Significant progress has been made in understanding some of the basic mechanisms of force productio...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the effects of waves on the propulsive performance ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
In this work, numerical simulations are conducted to reveal the hydrodynamic mechanism of caudal fin...
Most wings and fins found in nature tend to be of low or moderate aspect-ratio. However, most experi...
Flapping foils are studied to achieve an efficient propeller. The performance of the flapping foil i...