This paper seeks to evaluate the swimming flow around a typical slender fish whose transverse cross-section to the rear of its maximum span section is of a lenticular shape with pointed edges, such as those of spiny fins, so that these side edges are sharp trailing edges, from which an oscillating vortex sheet is shed to trail the body in swimming. The additional feature of shedding of vortex sheet makes this problem a moderate generalization of the paper on the swimming of slender fish treated by Lighthill (1960a). It is found here that the thrust depends not only on the virtual mass of the tail-end section, but also on an integral effect of variations of the virtual mass along the entire body segment containing the trailing side edges, an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
The most effective movements of swimming aquatic animals of almost all sizes appear to have the form...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
A fish swims by stimulating its muscles and causing its body to "wiggle", which in turn generates t...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body essentiall...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
The optimum shape problems considered in this part are for those profiles of a two-dimensional flexi...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Straight, forward, unrestrained swimming behaviour, with periodic lateral oscillations of body and t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
The most effective movements of swimming aquatic animals of almost all sizes appear to have the form...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
A fish swims by stimulating its muscles and causing its body to "wiggle", which in turn generates t...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body essentiall...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
The optimum shape problems considered in this part are for those profiles of a two-dimensional flexi...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Straight, forward, unrestrained swimming behaviour, with periodic lateral oscillations of body and t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...