Our goal is to reproduce the key features of carangiform swimming by modeling muscle functioning using the notion of active distortions, thus emphasizing the kinematical role of muscle, the generation of movement, rather than the dynamical one, the production of force. This approach, already proposed to model the action of muscles in different contexts, is here tested again for the problem of developing an effective and reliable framework to model and simulate swimming. A proper undulatory movement of a fish-like body is reproduced by defining a pattern of distortions, tuned in both space and time, meant to model the muscles activation which produce the flexural motion of body fish; eventually, interactions with the surrounding water yields...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid–structure interactions between the fish’...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid-structure interactions between the fish'...
Our goal is to reproduce the key features of carangiform swimming by modeling muscle functioning usi...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
How muscles are used is a key to understanding the internal driving of fish swimming. However, the u...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Undulatory fishes display a wide range of body amplitudes and wavelengths during steady swimming. Th...
This paper provides analytical insights into the hypothesis that fish exploit resonance to reduce th...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Undulatory motion of the body is the dominant mode of locomotion in fishes, and numerous studies of ...
Fish locomotion shows the key features related to swimming. The functional anatomy of relevant parts...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Inertial swimmers use flexural movements to push water and generate thrust. We quantify this dynamic...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid–structure interactions between the fish’...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid-structure interactions between the fish'...
Our goal is to reproduce the key features of carangiform swimming by modeling muscle functioning usi...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
How muscles are used is a key to understanding the internal driving of fish swimming. However, the u...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Undulatory fishes display a wide range of body amplitudes and wavelengths during steady swimming. Th...
This paper provides analytical insights into the hypothesis that fish exploit resonance to reduce th...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Undulatory motion of the body is the dominant mode of locomotion in fishes, and numerous studies of ...
Fish locomotion shows the key features related to swimming. The functional anatomy of relevant parts...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Inertial swimmers use flexural movements to push water and generate thrust. We quantify this dynamic...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid–structure interactions between the fish’...
Fish swimming is an intriguing subject of interest in fluid mechanics at the border with other disci...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid-structure interactions between the fish'...