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The following pages link to Reynolds number limits for jet propulsion: a numerical study of simplified jellyfish (Q1786071):
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- A unified mathematical framework and an adaptive numerical method for fluid-structure interaction with rigid, deforming, and elastic bodies (Q340923) (← links)
- Lift vs. drag based mechanisms for vertical force production in the smallest flying insects (Q739727) (← links)
- The small-convection limit in a two-dimensional chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes system (Q1650169) (← links)
- Lift and drag acting on the shell of the American horseshoe crab (\textit{Limulus polyphemus}) (Q2008244) (← links)
- Paddling motion of a free-swimming jellyfish and Lagrangian coherent structure analysis (Q2242486) (← links)
- Exploring the sensitivity in jellyfish locomotion under variations in scale, frequency, and duty cycle (Q2244905) (← links)
- A numerical study of the benefits of driving jellyfish bells at their natural frequency (Q2630301) (← links)
- Efficient kinematics for jet-propelled swimming (Q2878389) (← links)
- Swimming performance, resonance and shape evolution in heaving flexible panels (Q4563954) (← links)
- Pump or coast: the role of resonance and passive energy recapture in medusan swimming performance (Q4625914) (← links)
- Reciprocal swimming at intermediate Reynolds number (Q5051593) (← links)
- An Immersed Boundary Method With Subgrid Resolution and Improved Numerical Stability Applied to Slender Bodies in Stokes Flow (Q5132048) (← links)
- Fluid-Structure Interaction for the Classroom: Interpolation, Hearts, and Swimming! (Q5150213) (← links)
- Quantifying performance in the medusan mechanospace with an actively swimming three-dimensional jellyfish model (Q5364530) (← links)
- An immersed peridynamics model of fluid-structure interaction accounting for material damage and failure (Q6094726) (← links)