Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Many swimming fishes can be considered as underwater bio vehicles with high hydrodynamic
efficiency and performance, such as low resistance, high speed, and good maneuverability. The basis
source of their propulsion forces is the control of vortices produced by their oscillating bodies and
fins. Inspired by fish, the thrust-producing harmonically oscillating foils have been studied
extensively through both experimental and numerical techniques. In the present work, various twodimensional
(2D) flapping foils are studied with focus on the influence of rigid and deformable fishlike
profiles on the hydrodynamic loads and performance. Herein, a morphing strategy of the foil is
pursued to combine the advantages of the rigid foils with different shapes, that is, to maximize the
thrust and efficiency while minimizing the required mean input power during pitching motion.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Numerical study; rigid/flexible foils; hydrodynamic performance
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