The importance of the leading-edge sweep angle of propulsive surfaces used by unsteady swimming and flying animals has been an issue of debate for many years, spurring studies in biology, engineering, and robotics with mixed conclusions. In this work, we provide results from three-dimensional simulations on single-planform finite foils undergoing tail-like (pitch-heave) and flipper-like (twist-roll) kinematics for a range of sweep angles covering a substantial portion of animals while carefully controlling all other parameters. Our primary finding is the negligible 0.043 maximum correlation between the sweep angle and the propulsive force and power for both tail-like and flipper-like motions. This indicates that fish tails and mammal flukes...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of swimming and flying animal-like a...
Abstract—Animals display a variety of control surfaces that can be used for propulsion and maneuveri...
With ships growing larger and larger for each generation the need for better manoeuvrability increas...
The importance of the leading-edge sweep angle of propulsive surfaces used by unsteady swimming and ...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Recently, some engineers have turned to the study of swimming and flying animals to provide insight ...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of animal-like autonomous systems, e...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Biological locomotion, observed in the flexible wings of birds and insects, bodies and fins of aquat...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
Maneuverability is one of the most important and least understood aspects of animal locomotion. The ...
The research described in this paper is inspired by the fact that nature’s flyers and swimmers use a...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Simple mechanical models emulating fish have been used recently to enable targeted study of individu...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of swimming and flying animal-like a...
Abstract—Animals display a variety of control surfaces that can be used for propulsion and maneuveri...
With ships growing larger and larger for each generation the need for better manoeuvrability increas...
The importance of the leading-edge sweep angle of propulsive surfaces used by unsteady swimming and ...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Recently, some engineers have turned to the study of swimming and flying animals to provide insight ...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of animal-like autonomous systems, e...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Biological locomotion, observed in the flexible wings of birds and insects, bodies and fins of aquat...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
Maneuverability is one of the most important and least understood aspects of animal locomotion. The ...
The research described in this paper is inspired by the fact that nature’s flyers and swimmers use a...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Simple mechanical models emulating fish have been used recently to enable targeted study of individu...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of swimming and flying animal-like a...
Abstract—Animals display a variety of control surfaces that can be used for propulsion and maneuveri...
With ships growing larger and larger for each generation the need for better manoeuvrability increas...