Topology-induced effect in biomimetic propulsive wakes
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5165697
Recommendations
- On the relationship between efficiency and wake structure of a batoid-inspired oscillating fin
- Stabilizing effect of flexibility in the wake of a flapping foil
- Stability of momentumless wakes
- Vortex wakes of a flapping foil
- Wake structure and thrust generation of a flapping foil in two-dimensional flow
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3245332 (Why is no real title available?)
- AERODYNAMICS OF RACE CARS
- An over-pressure correction to the slug model for vortex ring circulation
- MTV measurements of the vortical field in the wake of an airfoil oscillating at high reduced frequency
- Mechanics of Swimming and Flying
- PASSIVE AND ACTIVE FLOW CONTROL BY SWIMMING FISHES AND MAMMALS
- The wake of a cylinder performing rotary oscillations
- Turbulent Flows
- Vanishing of mode B in the wake behind a rotationally oscillating circular cylinder
- Vortex Dynamics
- Vortex-enhanced propulsion
Cited in
(8)- Self-propulsion of flapping bodies in viscous fluids: recent advances and perspectives
- Stability of passive locomotion in periodically-generated vortex wakes
- Stability of momentumless wakes
- Asymmetry of motion: vortex rings crossing a density gradient
- Flow-mediated organization of two freely flapping swimmers
- Vortex-enhanced propulsion
- Generalization of waving‐plate theory to multiple interacting swimmers
- Efficient thrust enhancement by modified pitching motion
This page was built for publication: Topology-induced effect in biomimetic propulsive wakes
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5165697)