Roles of size and kinematics in drag reduction for two tandem flexible foils

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Abstract

The effect of size and kinematics difference between two tandem flexible foils on drag reduction have been numerically studied. Compared with single foil, it is found that the kinematics difference between two foils would not play a significant role in reducing drag, while the size difference between two foils significantly affects the drag reduction in this two foil system. For leading foil, it always enjoys drag reduction and the highest drag reduction can be observed at bigger size difference and gap distance between two foil as 22%. For trailing foil, it suffers drag increase when the gap distance between two foils is smaller, while it enjoys drag decrease when the size difference between two foils is bigger enough. The hydrodynamic interaction between such actively undulated foils also has been uncovered and used to explain the mechanisms of drag reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1750311
JournalModern Physics Letters B
Volume31
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • Biological physics
  • draft swimming
  • tandem flexible foils system

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