Mechanisms influencing the efficiency of aquatic locomotion

Dong Zhang, Guang Pan, Liming Chao, Guoxin Yan

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The optimal aquatic locomotion has previously been associated with a narrow St(= fA/u) number range of 0.2-0.4. We present how animals tune their Strouhal (St) number to this range to reveal the mechanisms influencing efficiency. The self-propelled swimming of a 2D swimmer is simulated using an immersed boundary method. The locomotion kinematics is controlled by two variables, A(= A/L) and frequency f. We show that only when animals constrain their A= 0.125-0.25, their St number can fall into the optimal St range. When f > 0.4 Hz, the St number is independent with frequency. Although different combinations of f and Acan achieve a same cruising velocity, high-f and low-Aa motions are more efficient. This can be linked to its larger lateral velocity component in the proto-vortex region and the transition of the tail vortices into small eddies.

源语言英语
文章编号1850299
期刊Modern Physics Letters B
32
25
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10 9月 2018

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