International audienceEstimating the energetic costs of undulatory swimming is important for biologists and engineers alike. To calculate these costs it is crucial to evaluate the drag forces originating from skin friction. This topic has been controversial for decades, some claiming that animals use ingenious mechanisms to reduce the drag and others hypothesizing that undulatory swimming motions induce a drag increase because of the compression of the boundary layers. In this paper, we examine this latter hypothesis, known as the 'Bone-Lighthill boundary-layer thinning hypothesis', by analysing the skin friction in different model problems. First, we study analytically the longitudinal drag on a yawed cylinder in a uniform flow by using th...
We investigate drag reduction due to the flow-induced reconfiguration of a flexible thin plate in pr...
Calculation of propulsion in front crawl swimming relies on the quasi-steady assumption that the flu...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Estimating the energetic costs of undulatory swimming is important for biologists and engineers alik...
To calculate the energy costs of swimming or flying, it is crucial to evaluate the drag force origin...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
Deep-bodied fish, such as the bluegill sunfish {Lepomis macrochirus), are considered to have relativ...
One notable feature of wall-bounded turbulent flows is high skin-friction drag. Reducing the turbule...
The influence of a plane boundary on low-Reynolds-number swimmers has frequently been studied using ...
This work studies the effects of skin-friction drag reduction in a turbulent flow over a curved wall...
This study examines the effects of surface topography on the flow and performance of a Self-Propelle...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the influences of a solid wall on the self-propel...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
This study examines the effects of surface topography on the flow and performance of a Self-Propelle...
We investigate drag reduction due to the flow-induced reconfiguration of a flexible thin plate in pr...
Calculation of propulsion in front crawl swimming relies on the quasi-steady assumption that the flu...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Estimating the energetic costs of undulatory swimming is important for biologists and engineers alik...
To calculate the energy costs of swimming or flying, it is crucial to evaluate the drag force origin...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
Deep-bodied fish, such as the bluegill sunfish {Lepomis macrochirus), are considered to have relativ...
One notable feature of wall-bounded turbulent flows is high skin-friction drag. Reducing the turbule...
The influence of a plane boundary on low-Reynolds-number swimmers has frequently been studied using ...
This work studies the effects of skin-friction drag reduction in a turbulent flow over a curved wall...
This study examines the effects of surface topography on the flow and performance of a Self-Propelle...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the influences of a solid wall on the self-propel...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
This study examines the effects of surface topography on the flow and performance of a Self-Propelle...
We investigate drag reduction due to the flow-induced reconfiguration of a flexible thin plate in pr...
Calculation of propulsion in front crawl swimming relies on the quasi-steady assumption that the flu...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...