The design of thrusters inspired by the locomotion of fishes is currently investigated in many research centres for unmanned underwater vehicles. Fast fishes propel themselves in water through the rhytmic motion of their tail. Propulsion is achieved by means of the periodic shedding of vortex structures by the edges of the tail. Thrust is produced because the vortices give rise to a steady jet of fluid which leaves the tail in the direction which is opposite the forward motion of the fish. Assuming that the fish tail can be modelled by a 2-D plate in steady forward motion and oscillating with a combination of harmonic heaving and pitching movements, Brown and Michael's model is presently used to determine the dynamics of the vorte...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
Experiments are reported on the hydrodynamic performance of a flexible fin. The fin replicates some ...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
Propulsive performance and flow field data were experimentally measured for a two degree-of-freedom ...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
The objective of presented article is in application of methods of theory of oscillations in elabora...
International audienceThe social interaction of fish has been mainly studied in 2D without hydrodyna...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
It is well known that fishes and cetaceans can achieve extraordinary propulsive performance, acceler...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Presented on February 21, 2012 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm in Klaus 1116 West.Runtime: 58:52 minutes.The...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
Experiments are reported on the hydrodynamic performance of a flexible fin. The fin replicates some ...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
Propulsive performance and flow field data were experimentally measured for a two degree-of-freedom ...
Among all aquatic species, mantas and rays swim by oscillating their pectoral fins; this motion is s...
Abstract | There exist a huge range of fish species besides other aquatic organisms like squids and ...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
The objective of presented article is in application of methods of theory of oscillations in elabora...
International audienceThe social interaction of fish has been mainly studied in 2D without hydrodyna...
In nature, many swimming and flying creatures use the principle of oscillatory lift-based propulsion...
It is well known that fishes and cetaceans can achieve extraordinary propulsive performance, acceler...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1999.Includes bib...
Presented on February 21, 2012 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm in Klaus 1116 West.Runtime: 58:52 minutes.The...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
Experiments are reported on the hydrodynamic performance of a flexible fin. The fin replicates some ...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...