Symbiotic relationships have developed through natural evolution. For example, that of the remora fish attached to the body of a shark. From the remora’s perspective, this could be associated to an increased hydrodynamic efficiency in swimming and this needs to be investigated. To understand the remora's swimming strategy in the attachment state, a systematic study has been conducted using the commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software, STAR-CCM+ to analyse and compare the resistance characteristics of the remora in attached swimming conditions. Two fundamental questions are addressed: what is the effect of the developed boundary layer flow and the effect of the adverse pressure gradient on the remora’s hydrodynamic characterist...
The propulsion of microscopic organisms and their mechanisms of detecting and responding to the envi...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
Many animals in nature travel in groups either for protection, survival, or endurance. Among these, ...
Abstract Symbiotic relationships have developed through natural evolution. For example, that of the ...
Symbiotic relationships have developed through natural evolution which can provide advantages to par...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are applied in a variety of industries to increase the efficie...
Remora fishes are capable of rapid, reversible, and robust attachment to a wide variety of marine ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Hydrodynamic interactions between respiratory fluid flows leaving the opercular openings and flows a...
Hydrodynamic interactions in bony fishes between respiratory fluid flows leaving the opercular openi...
For a long time, fish school swimming has attracted a great deal of attention in biological systems,...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Collective locomotion in biological systems is ubiquitous and attracts much attention, and there are...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
The propulsion of microscopic organisms and their mechanisms of detecting and responding to the envi...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
Many animals in nature travel in groups either for protection, survival, or endurance. Among these, ...
Abstract Symbiotic relationships have developed through natural evolution. For example, that of the ...
Symbiotic relationships have developed through natural evolution which can provide advantages to par...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are applied in a variety of industries to increase the efficie...
Remora fishes are capable of rapid, reversible, and robust attachment to a wide variety of marine ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Hydrodynamic interactions between respiratory fluid flows leaving the opercular openings and flows a...
Hydrodynamic interactions in bony fishes between respiratory fluid flows leaving the opercular openi...
For a long time, fish school swimming has attracted a great deal of attention in biological systems,...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
Collective locomotion in biological systems is ubiquitous and attracts much attention, and there are...
Ichthyosaurs are an extinct group of fully marine tetrapods that were well adapted to aquatic locomo...
The propulsion of microscopic organisms and their mechanisms of detecting and responding to the envi...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
Many animals in nature travel in groups either for protection, survival, or endurance. Among these, ...