This article aims to numerically study the hydrodynamic performance of the bionic dolphin equipped with a pair of rigid pectoral fins. We use dynamic-grid technology and user-defined functions to simulate a novel butterfly-mode flapping propulsion of the fins. This pattern of propulsion is composed of three angular degrees of freedom including the pitch angle ϕp, the azimuth angle ϕa and the roll angle ϕr, which can be divided into four stages for analysis within a single cycle. The stroke of one single pectoral fin can be approximated as an ellipse trajectory, where the amplitudes of ϕa and ϕp, respectively, determine the major and minor axes of the ellipse. The fluid dynamics involved in the specific butterfly pattern is mathematically fo...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
This paper investigates the hydrodynamic characteristics of the rectilinear motion of a robotic fish...
[Abstract] The aim of the present paper is to provide the state of the works in the field of hydrody...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Animals have inspired various technological advances including flight and robotics. The biomimetic a...
Dolphins are well known as excellent swimmers for being capable of efficient cruising and sharp acce...
This paper is concerned with the design, construction, and control of a novel biomimetic robotic dol...
SYNOPSIS. The understanding of fish maneuvering and its application to underwater rigid bodies are c...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
The manta is the largest marine organism to swim by dorsoventral oscillation (flapping) of the pecto...
Bionic propulsion has certain advantages over traditional propellers. Much research on pectoral fins...
This paper presents a three-dimensional (3-D) dynamic model for a self-propelled, multilink dolphin-...
In order to study the mechanism of the tail swing of the bionic dolphin, a flexible tail experimenta...
A screw propeller is the most typical mechanism for ship propulsion. However, it is well known that ...
The three-dimensional unsteady computations of fish swimming with oscillating and deforming fins of ...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
This paper investigates the hydrodynamic characteristics of the rectilinear motion of a robotic fish...
[Abstract] The aim of the present paper is to provide the state of the works in the field of hydrody...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
Animals have inspired various technological advances including flight and robotics. The biomimetic a...
Dolphins are well known as excellent swimmers for being capable of efficient cruising and sharp acce...
This paper is concerned with the design, construction, and control of a novel biomimetic robotic dol...
SYNOPSIS. The understanding of fish maneuvering and its application to underwater rigid bodies are c...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
The manta is the largest marine organism to swim by dorsoventral oscillation (flapping) of the pecto...
Bionic propulsion has certain advantages over traditional propellers. Much research on pectoral fins...
This paper presents a three-dimensional (3-D) dynamic model for a self-propelled, multilink dolphin-...
In order to study the mechanism of the tail swing of the bionic dolphin, a flexible tail experimenta...
A screw propeller is the most typical mechanism for ship propulsion. However, it is well known that ...
The three-dimensional unsteady computations of fish swimming with oscillating and deforming fins of ...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
This paper investigates the hydrodynamic characteristics of the rectilinear motion of a robotic fish...
[Abstract] The aim of the present paper is to provide the state of the works in the field of hydrody...