On the thrust generation and wake structures of two travelling-wavy foils

Li Ming Chao, Guang Pan, Dong Zhang, Guo Xin Yan

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Abstract

This paper presents a systematic work focused on the thrust generation and wake structures of two travelling-wavy foils with tandem, parallel and staggered arrangements, therein presenting essential information about actual schooling fish. The fluid dynamics around two identical foils arranged with a dimensionless horizontal gap, Gx, and vertical gap, Gy, are investigated at Reynolds number Re=2×105. The wake structures are classified into proximity interference, wake interference, proximity and wake interference, and no interference associated with thrust generation. Based on numerical computations, we find that Gx significantly affects the re-organisation of the vortex shedding from the leading and following foils, resulting in various propulsive forces acting on the foils. Moreover, Gy causes a result whereby the vortex shedding from the leading foil deflects towards the flow behind the following foil, leading to a slight change in the thrust generation for both travelling-wavy foils. This work is helpful for guiding the queue control of multiple bio-inspired underwater robots.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-174
Number of pages8
JournalOcean Engineering
Volume183
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Bio-inspired underwater robotics
  • Fish school
  • Thrust generation
  • Wake structures

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