Pulsatile jet propulsion is a common swimming mode used by a diverse array of aquatic taxa from chordates to cnidarians. This mode of locomotion has interested both biologists and engineers for over a century. A central issue to understanding the important features of jet-propelling animals is to determine how the animal interacts with the surrounding fluid. Much of our knowledge of aquatic jet propulsion has come from simple theoretical approximations of both propulsive and resistive forces. Although these models and basic kinematic measurements have contributed greatly, they alone cannot provide the detailed information needed for a comprehensive, mechanistic overview of how jet propulsion functions across multiple taxa, size scales and t...
Colonial physonect siphonophores swim via laterally distributed multijet propulsion at intermediate ...
Squids and other cephalopods have evolved a remarkably effective form of loco-motion by jet propulsi...
The Scallop Theorem states that reciprocal methods of locomotion, such as jet propulsion or paddling...
Pulsatile jet propulsion is a common swimming mode used by a diverse array of aquatic taxa from chor...
In the aquatic world jet propulsion is a highly successful locomotion method utilized by a variety o...
Locomotion amongst animals is widespread and diverse. Movement is of fundamental biological importan...
The locomotive systems of animals play a key role in behaviours such as foraging, predator avoidance...
Aquatic animals differ from typical engineering systems in their method of locomotion. In general, a...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) inhabit pelagic waters where representative species occupy depths...
The Scallop Theorem states that reciprocal methods of locomotion, such as jet propulsion or paddling...
Salps are barrel-shaped marine invertebrates that swim by jet propulsion. Morphological variations a...
Cuttlefish swim using jet propulsion, taking a small volume of fluid into the mantle cavity before i...
Coordination of multiple propulsors can provide performance benefits in swimming organisms. Siphonop...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency during jet p...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Colonial physonect siphonophores swim via laterally distributed multijet propulsion at intermediate ...
Squids and other cephalopods have evolved a remarkably effective form of loco-motion by jet propulsi...
The Scallop Theorem states that reciprocal methods of locomotion, such as jet propulsion or paddling...
Pulsatile jet propulsion is a common swimming mode used by a diverse array of aquatic taxa from chor...
In the aquatic world jet propulsion is a highly successful locomotion method utilized by a variety o...
Locomotion amongst animals is widespread and diverse. Movement is of fundamental biological importan...
The locomotive systems of animals play a key role in behaviours such as foraging, predator avoidance...
Aquatic animals differ from typical engineering systems in their method of locomotion. In general, a...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) inhabit pelagic waters where representative species occupy depths...
The Scallop Theorem states that reciprocal methods of locomotion, such as jet propulsion or paddling...
Salps are barrel-shaped marine invertebrates that swim by jet propulsion. Morphological variations a...
Cuttlefish swim using jet propulsion, taking a small volume of fluid into the mantle cavity before i...
Coordination of multiple propulsors can provide performance benefits in swimming organisms. Siphonop...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency during jet p...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Colonial physonect siphonophores swim via laterally distributed multijet propulsion at intermediate ...
Squids and other cephalopods have evolved a remarkably effective form of loco-motion by jet propulsi...
The Scallop Theorem states that reciprocal methods of locomotion, such as jet propulsion or paddling...