The objective of the present study is to analyze the effects of waves on the propulsive performance and flow field evolution of flexible flapping foil, and then offer a way to take advantage of wave energy. The effects of regular waves on the propulsive performance of a two-dimensional flexible flapping foil, which imitated the motion and deformation process of a fish caudal fin, were numerically studied. Based on computational fluid dynamic theory, the commercial software Fluent was used to solve the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations in the computational domain. Several numerical models were employed in the simulations, which included user-defined function (UDF), numerical wave tank (NWT), dynamic mesh, volume of fluid (VOF),...
Numerical simulations of fluid‒structure interaction (FSI) on an elastic foil heaving with constant ...
A computational methodology, which combines a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique and a com...
The flow field generated by a moving foil which mimics a fish tail during a fast-start maneuver is ...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the effects of waves on the propulsive performance ...
Based on the backgrounds of underwater propulsors with high hydrodynamic performance, the article fo...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
AbstractNumerical simulations are used to investigate the wake structure and hydrodynamic performanc...
In this paper, we numerically investigate the effects of time-varying bending stiffness on the propu...
Recent studies indicate that nature-inspired thrusters based on flexible oscillating foils show enha...
[Objectives] In order to study the impact of the hydrodynamic performance of foil in the design of a...
The present study is a numerical investigation of the hydrodynamic effects of passive flexibility on...
We report results from an experimental investigation on the fluid-structure interactions of flapping...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
In the present experimental study, we investigate thrust production from a pitching flexible foil in...
Flapping foils are studied to achieve an efficient propeller. The performance of the flapping foil i...
Numerical simulations of fluid‒structure interaction (FSI) on an elastic foil heaving with constant ...
A computational methodology, which combines a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique and a com...
The flow field generated by a moving foil which mimics a fish tail during a fast-start maneuver is ...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the effects of waves on the propulsive performance ...
Based on the backgrounds of underwater propulsors with high hydrodynamic performance, the article fo...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
AbstractNumerical simulations are used to investigate the wake structure and hydrodynamic performanc...
In this paper, we numerically investigate the effects of time-varying bending stiffness on the propu...
Recent studies indicate that nature-inspired thrusters based on flexible oscillating foils show enha...
[Objectives] In order to study the impact of the hydrodynamic performance of foil in the design of a...
The present study is a numerical investigation of the hydrodynamic effects of passive flexibility on...
We report results from an experimental investigation on the fluid-structure interactions of flapping...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
In the present experimental study, we investigate thrust production from a pitching flexible foil in...
Flapping foils are studied to achieve an efficient propeller. The performance of the flapping foil i...
Numerical simulations of fluid‒structure interaction (FSI) on an elastic foil heaving with constant ...
A computational methodology, which combines a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique and a com...
The flow field generated by a moving foil which mimics a fish tail during a fast-start maneuver is ...