A theory is presented for wave-driven propulsion of floating bodies driven into oscillation at the fluid interface. By coupling the equations of motion of the body to a quasi-potential flow model of the fluid, we derive expressions for the drift speed and propulsive thrust of the body which in turn are shown to be consistent with global momentum conservation. We explore the efficacy of our model in describing the motion of SurferBot [Rhee et al., Bioinspir. Biomim. 17 (5), 2022], demonstrating close agreement with the experimentally determined drift speed and oscillatory dynamics. The efficiency of wave-driven propulsion is then computed as a function of driving oscillation frequency and the forcing location, revealing optimal values for bo...
The present paper describes the results of the experimental investigation of a small-scale mono-hull...
The most effective movements of swimming aquatic animals of almost all sizes appear to have the form...
We investigate gunwale bobbing, a phenomenon in which a person jumping on the gunwales of a canoe ac...
Nature has evolved a vast array of strategies for propulsion at the air-fluid interface. Inspired by...
Renewable energies, such as solar and wind, have been employed in the recent past to power and prop...
Propelling a boat forward by converting wave energy into propulsive thrust was first proposed in 185...
Propelling a boat forward by converting wave energy into propulsive thrust was first proposed in 185...
In this paper, the effect of a wavy fl ow on the motion of a body in water or air is considered. Exp...
Aquatic locomotion of a deformable body from rest up to its asymptotic speed is given by the unstead...
We designed and experimentally studied the dynamics of two robotic systems that surf along the water...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceIt has been shown experimentally that small droplets, bouncing on a vibrated l...
Experimental and theoretical results on the propulsion of swimrners are presented with an emphasis o...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The present paper describes the results of the experimental investigation of a small-scale mono-hull...
The most effective movements of swimming aquatic animals of almost all sizes appear to have the form...
We investigate gunwale bobbing, a phenomenon in which a person jumping on the gunwales of a canoe ac...
Nature has evolved a vast array of strategies for propulsion at the air-fluid interface. Inspired by...
Renewable energies, such as solar and wind, have been employed in the recent past to power and prop...
Propelling a boat forward by converting wave energy into propulsive thrust was first proposed in 185...
Propelling a boat forward by converting wave energy into propulsive thrust was first proposed in 185...
In this paper, the effect of a wavy fl ow on the motion of a body in water or air is considered. Exp...
Aquatic locomotion of a deformable body from rest up to its asymptotic speed is given by the unstead...
We designed and experimentally studied the dynamics of two robotic systems that surf along the water...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceIt has been shown experimentally that small droplets, bouncing on a vibrated l...
Experimental and theoretical results on the propulsion of swimrners are presented with an emphasis o...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The purpose of' this paper is to study the basic principle of fish propulsion. As a simplified model...
The present paper describes the results of the experimental investigation of a small-scale mono-hull...
The most effective movements of swimming aquatic animals of almost all sizes appear to have the form...
We investigate gunwale bobbing, a phenomenon in which a person jumping on the gunwales of a canoe ac...