High-resolution numerical simulations of the self propelled locomotion of two-dimensional pitching foils are used to assess simplified models based on linear potential theory for the fluid-foil interaction. These models are very useful because they provide simple analytical estimations of the swimming velocity, among other relevant features of the aquatic locomotion of fishes and underwater robotic devices propelled by flapping foils. In particular, we consider a pitching foil self-propelled from two different models of the unsteady thrust force based on linear potential theory, both complemented with a new simple model for the unsteady viscous friction obtained from the present full-numerical simulations, valid in a wide range of Rey...
Abstract Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body e...
This paper numerically investigates the self-propelled swimming of a flexible filament driven by cou...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the influences of a solid wall on the self-propel...
Simple mechanical models emulating fish have been used recently to enable targeted study of individu...
We investigate the propulsive characteristics of a neutrally buoyant foil that self propels as it pi...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
High efficiency thrust generating foils are extensively being researched for potential use as thrust...
Bio-inspired solutions have been deeply investigated in the last two decades as a source of propulsi...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
International audienceThe thrust performance of a two-dimensional plate pitching harmonically in a u...
The present study is a numerical investigation of the hydrodynamic effects of passive flexibility on...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming....
International audienceA robotic fish is used to test the validity of a simplification made in the co...
International audienceFlexibility of marine animal fins has been thought to enhance swimming perform...
Abstract Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body e...
This paper numerically investigates the self-propelled swimming of a flexible filament driven by cou...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the influences of a solid wall on the self-propel...
Simple mechanical models emulating fish have been used recently to enable targeted study of individu...
We investigate the propulsive characteristics of a neutrally buoyant foil that self propels as it pi...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
High efficiency thrust generating foils are extensively being researched for potential use as thrust...
Bio-inspired solutions have been deeply investigated in the last two decades as a source of propulsi...
Quantitative evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of swimming is experimentally challenging....
International audienceThe thrust performance of a two-dimensional plate pitching harmonically in a u...
The present study is a numerical investigation of the hydrodynamic effects of passive flexibility on...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Numerical simulations are employed to study the hydrodynamics of self-propelled thunniform swimming....
International audienceA robotic fish is used to test the validity of a simplification made in the co...
International audienceFlexibility of marine animal fins has been thought to enhance swimming perform...
Abstract Several fish species propel by oscillating the tail, while the remaining part of the body e...
This paper numerically investigates the self-propelled swimming of a flexible filament driven by cou...
Numerical simulations are conducted to investigate the influences of a solid wall on the self-propel...