Numerical Study Relevant for Proper Design of Experiments on Swimming-fish Hydrodynamics
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
It has always been attractive for researchers to observe
and understand the fish swimming behavior in water. A
large number of real-fish tests has been carried out by
biologists in swim tunnels with the focus on estimating
accurately fish metabolic rate. The space between the fish
and boundary walls of the tunnel is often limited, leading
to potential wall effects on swimming performance from
hydrodynamic perspective. Besides, there have been
many experimental and numerical studies on a
deformable body fixed in its position in a uniform current
or tethered with the opposite velocity in a quiescent fluid.
However, for the actual locomotion of the self-propelled
fish, the undulatory deformation of the body might cause
recoil reactions and then change the overall performance.
This work aims to compare behaviors between a freeswimming
fish and a undulatory fish fixed in current, as
well as investigate the influence of the experimental setup
on fish's hydrodynamic performance. Numerical
simulations have been carried out based on a two dimensional
fish-like foil. A self-propulsion function for
flexible bodies has been implemented within the
OpenFOAM library. As main results, the time-averaged
forward swimming speed, fish locomotion and wake
patterns have been obtained and analyzed.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Swimming fish; deformable foil; self-propulsion; wall effect; computational fluid dynamics
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