Mathematical modeling and simulation of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion
โ Scribed by T.Y. Hou; V.G. Stredie; T.Y. Wu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 901 KB
- Volume
- 225
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
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โฆ Synopsis
In this paper, we investigate the locomotion of fish and birds by applying a new unsteady, flexible wing theory that takes into account the strong nonlinear dynamics semi-analytically. We also make extensive comparative study between the new approach and the modified vortex blob method inspired from Chorin's and Krasny's work. We first implement the modified vortex blob method for two examples and then discuss the numerical implementation of the nonlinear analytical mathematical model of Wu. We will demonstrate that Wu's method can capture the nonlinear effects very well by applying it to some specific cases and by comparing with the experiments available. In particular, we apply Wu's method to analyze Wagner's result for a wing abruptly undergoing an increase in incidence angle. Moreover, we study the vorticity generated by a wing in heaving, pitching and bending motion. In both cases, we show that the new method can accurately represent the vortex structure behind a flying wing and its influence on the bound vortex sheet on the wing.
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