Ground effect on a self-propelled undulatory foil

Dong Zhang, Liming Chao, Guang Pan

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Abstract

The unsteady ground effect on a self-propelled undulatory foil is numerically investigated in this paper. The situation can be widely found in nature especially for fish swimming near the ground. In this study, frequency varies from 0.1 Hz to 2 Hz and distance from the ground varies from 0.2 L to 1 L. Under most kinematics, the ground has a negative effect on the performance of the foil. The swimming velocity slows down, power spend increases and swimming economy reduces. The higher frequency can produce a larger negative effect. Only at the low frequencies f = 0.1 Hz, 0.25 Hz and 0.5 Hz with distance of 0.2 L the velocity can be enhanced by 18%, 6%, 0.8%, respectively. The lift production is found to be increased. The link between the performance and the wake dynamics is also established by studying the vortex structures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1850135
JournalModern Physics Letters B
Volume32
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Ground effect
  • immersed boundary method
  • self-propelled foil
  • undulatory swimming

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